Hmmmm. Hard to see how the very R House allows bad stuff to pass in that manner. If it takes strengthening NICS to pass reciprocity in the senate I'd be cautiously OK with it. However, point 5 above would need to be fixed. It's unconstitutional.Flightmare wrote:Dems looking to tack on gun-control to this bill.
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To recap, what are some clues that you should be concerned with the fix-NICS bill?
(1) The first sentence after the title of the bill reads “Section 103 of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (34 U.S.C. 40901) is amended…”
(2) Senators Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Schumer are cosponsors in the Senate.
(3) It’s being rammed through, without a hearing, in a very nontransparent process, and it will be passed by attaching it to the popular concealed carry reciprocity bill which already has enough votes to pass on its own.
(4) It spends over half a billion dollars to collect more names to include in a list of people who will never be allowed to own a firearm.
(5) It compels administrative agencies, not just courts, to adjudicate your second amendment rights.
Watching. Thanks.