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South Carolina state Senators Marlon Kimpson, left, Greg Gregory, center, and Greg Hembree, right, discuss a bill that would help close a loophole that allowed Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used to kill nine black worshippers at a Charleston church during a news conference on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in Columbia, S.C. The bill would strengthen reporting requirements for police agencies and court to report crimes to state databases and lengthen the time that can be used for a background check from three to five days.(AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

South Carolina state Senators Marlon Kimpson, left, Greg Gregory, center, and Greg Hembree, right, discuss a bill that would help close a loophole that allowed Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used to kill nine black worshippers at a Charleston church during a news conference on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in Columbia, S.C. The bill would strengthen reporting requirements for police agencies and court to report crimes to state databases and lengthen the time that can be used for a background check from three to five days.(AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

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