Republicans throwing in with Socialist Dems on Gun Control
Mar 11, 2019 15:01:29 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Mar 11, 2019 15:01:29 GMT -5
Just as we have warned through the years, The dems go all in for gun Control! What's worse? The REPUBLICANS are joining them in their frenzy.
YOU and your networks MUST engage now... GOA, SAF, NRA or just the common Patriot, ALL must start hammering down this latest effort.
The scope of the current Gun Control push cannot be overstated, especially with the REPUBLICANS joining the anti-freedom crowd.
YOU and your networks MUST engage now... GOA, SAF, NRA or just the common Patriot, ALL must start hammering down this latest effort.
The scope of the current Gun Control push cannot be overstated, especially with the REPUBLICANS joining the anti-freedom crowd.
After Parkland, everything is different: NRA's in decline and gun control is possible
House Democrats will pass a gun control bill this week — amazingly, Senate Republicans may go along. It's a new day
Sophia Tesfaye, February 13, 2019 12:00PM
Republicans, reluctantly, admit as much. “There is a distinct possibility that we could have enough Republicans to get to 60,” Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., said of House Democrats' bill to pass universal background checks for gun purchases this week.
This may be the Parkland massacre’s lasting legacy: It has accelerated the NRA's long march to irrelevancy, and turned the tide on an issue that long seemed intractable. It's about time.
www.salon.com/2019/02/13/after-parkland-everything-is-different-nras-in-decline-and-gun-control-is-possible/
House Democrats will pass a gun control bill this week — amazingly, Senate Republicans may go along. It's a new day
Sophia Tesfaye, February 13, 2019 12:00PM
Republicans, reluctantly, admit as much. “There is a distinct possibility that we could have enough Republicans to get to 60,” Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., said of House Democrats' bill to pass universal background checks for gun purchases this week.
This may be the Parkland massacre’s lasting legacy: It has accelerated the NRA's long march to irrelevancy, and turned the tide on an issue that long seemed intractable. It's about time.
www.salon.com/2019/02/13/after-parkland-everything-is-different-nras-in-decline-and-gun-control-is-possible/
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham says Judiciary Committee will hold gun control hearing March 26
Tucker Higgins, Published Thu, Mar 7 2019 12:25 PM EST Updated Thu, Mar 7 2019 6:26 PM EST
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told CNN on Wednesday the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on gun control on March 26.
The influential committee chairman said the panel will discuss “red flag” laws, passed in many U.S. states, that allow courts to take away firearms from suspected dangerous individuals after receiving warnings from police officers or family members.
Red flag laws, also known as extreme risk protection, enjoy bipartisan support and have been praised by the White House and the National Rifle Association.
Graham, who has become a close ally of the president, said he and Trump had discussed the matter. He noted that there was “a lot of common ground” on aspects of the proposal.
www.cnbc.com/2019/03/07/gop-sen-lindsey-graham-says-judiciary-committee-will-hold-gun-control-hearing.html
Tucker Higgins, Published Thu, Mar 7 2019 12:25 PM EST Updated Thu, Mar 7 2019 6:26 PM EST
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told CNN on Wednesday the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on gun control on March 26.
The influential committee chairman said the panel will discuss “red flag” laws, passed in many U.S. states, that allow courts to take away firearms from suspected dangerous individuals after receiving warnings from police officers or family members.
Red flag laws, also known as extreme risk protection, enjoy bipartisan support and have been praised by the White House and the National Rifle Association.
Graham, who has become a close ally of the president, said he and Trump had discussed the matter. He noted that there was “a lot of common ground” on aspects of the proposal.
www.cnbc.com/2019/03/07/gop-sen-lindsey-graham-says-judiciary-committee-will-hold-gun-control-hearing.html
Republicans Join Dems to Push for New Gun Control Law
Nate Madden, January 10, 2019
We’re just days into the 116th Congress, and congressional Democrats have already gotten the ball rolling on gun control with H.R. 8, also known as the “Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019,” which mandates so-called “universal” background checks for gun purchases.
Who made it “bipartisan”? A handful of Republicans: Reps. Brian Mast, Fla., Chris Smith, N.J., Peter King, N.Y., Fred Upton, Mich., and Brian Fitzpatrick, Penn.
Here's the current cosponsors list for the gun control legislation introduced by Nancy Pelosi and Gabby Giffords yesterday.
GOP cosponsors:
Peter King, NY
Chris Smith, NJ
Fred Upton, Mich
Brian Mast, Fla
Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennhttps://t.co/jBNxzvweJ4 pic.twitter.com/StrKBmzY8m
— Nate Madden (@nateonthehill) January 9, 2019
In short, the legislation would require background checks to be performed for almost all firearms transactions with narrow exceptions for things like sales or transfers to family members. Proponents of the legislation claim that expanding the kinds of purchases that require a background check would keep guns from falling into the wrong hands, but the facts don’t really back that up in any meaningful way.
joemiller.us/2019/01/republicans-join-dems-to-push-for-new-gun-control-law/
Nate Madden, January 10, 2019
We’re just days into the 116th Congress, and congressional Democrats have already gotten the ball rolling on gun control with H.R. 8, also known as the “Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019,” which mandates so-called “universal” background checks for gun purchases.
Who made it “bipartisan”? A handful of Republicans: Reps. Brian Mast, Fla., Chris Smith, N.J., Peter King, N.Y., Fred Upton, Mich., and Brian Fitzpatrick, Penn.
Here's the current cosponsors list for the gun control legislation introduced by Nancy Pelosi and Gabby Giffords yesterday.
GOP cosponsors:
Peter King, NY
Chris Smith, NJ
Fred Upton, Mich
Brian Mast, Fla
Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennhttps://t.co/jBNxzvweJ4 pic.twitter.com/StrKBmzY8m
— Nate Madden (@nateonthehill) January 9, 2019
In short, the legislation would require background checks to be performed for almost all firearms transactions with narrow exceptions for things like sales or transfers to family members. Proponents of the legislation claim that expanding the kinds of purchases that require a background check would keep guns from falling into the wrong hands, but the facts don’t really back that up in any meaningful way.
joemiller.us/2019/01/republicans-join-dems-to-push-for-new-gun-control-law/
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