The battle over gun control continues as organizations and some members of Congress seek definitive practices that will lead to long-term solutions for gun violence. At a Thursday press conference, the Brady Campaign and some Democratic lawmakers urged the Department of Justice and the Bureau or Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to take action against so-called “bad apple” arms dealers. The majority of gun crimes in the U.S. can be traced to 5% of gun dealers. These are the ones that should comply with certain regulations or close their doors, say the gun control advocates. Bianca Perez reports from Washington DC for teleSUR.