I apologize because I don't have what you're referring to in front of me. The intent is simply to say that mandatory prohibitions are not a panacea and will not solve the problem. Our focus is on screening and prevention.
Unfortunately, we have too many cases where.... In fact, we have cases where a prohibition order was issued in the court because someone was convicted of domestic violence. The firearms were not, however, confiscated and the man left court, got his gun, and killed his ex-wife. Our focus is on prevention and that's why the screening processes are so critically important.