In “We Spearheaded State’s 2014 Gun Law; New Legislation Can Build on It,” University Fellow for Public Life Robert DeLeo and professor of the practice emeritus Jack McDevitt argue in support of a bill that “would call for a statewide database of firearms used in crimes that would assist law enforcement agencies. … It would require firearm training classes to require live fire as part of the training. … It would expand the list of individuals who could request an emergency use protection order, or ‘red flag,’ to include school administrators, medical professionals, and employers,” as well as several other provisions.