WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Jimmy Panetta (D-Carmel Valley) has introduced legislation to restore a longstanding ban on the sale of firearm silencers to private foreign companies and individuals. Silencers, or suppressors, reduce the noise made by gunfire by trapping gas released when a bullet is fired. The prohibition, enacted by the State Department to protect American troops and diplomats overseas, was lifted by the Trump Administration earlier this year.
“The arbitrary overturning of this rule put our servicemembers and diplomats at risk,” said Congressman Jimmy Panetta. “My legislation will restore the ban on the export of silencers to potential bad actors overseas. My legislation not only pushes back on such whimsical decisions by this administration, it also restores a policy to protect Americans abroad.”
The legislation amends Section 38 of the Arms Control Export Act. That section provides the President the authority to control the export of military weapons abroad. The prohibition was enacted by the State Department in 2002.
King City Man Arrested on January 6 for Rape, Unlawful Sexual Intercourse with a Minor and Kidnapping
According to King City Police Department, on December 30, 2024 a 17-year-old minor female victim reported that she had attended a party on the 100 Block of Bedford Circle on December 24, 2024. During the party, the suspect provided her with alcohol. He then pulled the victim into a bedroom, forcibly removed her clothing and had sexual intercourse with her against her will. This case was investigated by the King City Police Department Investigations Unit which resulted in the apprehension and arrest on January 6, 2025 of the suspect identified as 21-year-old Jesus Oseguera Briseno of King City. Briseno was also booked into the Monterey County Jail charged with Rape, Unlawful Sexual Intercourse with a Minor and Kidnapping. Anyone with further information regarding this case is encouraged to contact the King City Police Department at (844) 844-3382; Sergeant Josh Partida (831) 385-4848 or jpartida@kingcity.com; or the WeTip line at 1-800-78-CRIME. Your call may remain completely ano...
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