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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney wants to impose new city laws to curb trafficking of stolen guns and distracted driving, he said Wednesday.

One would require gun owners to report a stolen firearm within 24 hours to Richmond Police. The other would allow police to pull over and ticket drivers using a cellphone while speeding, swerving or ignoring street signs.

The mayor will introduce the pair of ordinances at the City Council meeting on Monday. The council must sign off on the ordinances for them to take effect.

If approved, Stoney said residents who do not report a stolen firearm within the time frame would face a civil penalty.

Police have received 354 reports of stolen firearms this year, but have seized more that were never reported, said Will Smith, Richmond’s police chief. Many stolen guns are then used to commit other crimes, he said.

At a press conference he called to announce his proposal, Stoney criticized inaction on the issue at the state level. Efforts to pass a law establishing mandatory reporting requirements have failed in the General Assembly in the last several years.