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Gun control bills quick to pop up in Congress
By Ted O'Neil
The Center Square
https://www.thecentersquare.com/
Democratic congresswomen from New York and Texas each introduced several pieces of legislation that they say are aimed at curbing gun violence.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney, who represents New York’s 12th Congressional District, introduced a package of five bills, three of which she also tried to get passed two years ago, shortly before the third anniversary of the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida where 17 people were killed and another 17 injured by a former student.
“There is no honor in failing to take action on gun safety,” Maloney said in a news release. “There is no honor in buckling to the will of the NRA and refusing to act to save lives.”
Maloney said her legislation would, among other things, make it a felony to give false information when purchasing a weapon and promote “smart-gun technology” that would only allow authorized gun owners to fire a gun.
Maloney also wants to extend the time the FBI must maintain records in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, require gun owners to purchase liability insurance and close what gun-control advocates refer to as the “gun show loophole” through what they call universal background checks.
“Such checks would never be ‘universal’ since – surprise – criminals are notorious for not obeying laws,” the NRA wrote Tuesday on its America’s 1st Freedom blog. “Those who possess firearms could not even be compelled to register them, as such a scheme would be deemed an unconstitutional infringement against their right not to self-incriminate. The result is a drastic infringement on the rights of the law abiding, while criminals do what they do.”
The District of Columbia and 22 states currently have laws requiring background checks for some or all private gun sales, including those taking place at gun shows. In some states, these sales must be done through a federally licensed dealer, which includes a background check. In other states, buyers must first obtain a license from the state, which also includes a background check.
Illinois, for example, requires gun purchasers to register through State Police to obtain a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card. Illinois State Police, however, have been unable to meet required deadlines for issuing FOID cards and Concealed Carry Licenses, leading to monthslong backlogs for more than 200,000 applicants. Lawsuits are pending in federal courts over the backlogs.
The FBI conducted more than 39.6 million background checks on gun buyers in 2020, a record high, as President Joe Biden campaigned on gun control and violent protests broke out across the country.
Philip Van Cleave, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, told The Hill that such legislation will increase gun sales.
“If suddenly they said you’re not going to be able to buy any more cereal, everyone would run out and clean out all of the cereal out of the stores,” he said. “Same thing with guns. Every time they threaten to take them away, people decide it’s time to buy one.”
Jackson Lee, of Texas’ 18th Congressional District, is sponsoring bills that would require a license to possess firearms or ammunition and the license could only be obtained by a person 21 or older who has gone through a psychological evaluation.
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Disarming patriotic America citizens through voluntary tactics by using laws, economics, and sociological pressures against good U.S. citizens. Gun-owners fall under threat of becoming a criminal. If you have x number of guns or x type of gun, then you're suddenly a criminal. Many gun owners would give into this threat by handing over all or some of their weapons fearing imprisonment. Unconstitutional laws will be used to chip away at our rights. We can have one rifle, as long as it’s a broken muzzle loader, have no ammo for it, must be in a safe (welded shut), and buried 10 feet deep. Maniacal laws making it too difficult to own a gun essentially nullifying the 2nd amendment. Obviously these far left communists are not your granddaddies revered Democrats.
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Mario Angellio
2/20/2021 10:01:00 PM
Jackson-Lee's gun control bill is HR127,https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/127 Senator Warren's gun control bill in the senate is S.3254, https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-bill/3254/text These 2 gun control legislation pretty much mirror each other, if not exactly the same. If you read the text it will become clear that DC democrats do not want you to own a gun. Here is some of the highlights as I understand them: Every gun owner will have to be licensed by the federal government to possess a firearm or ammunition. Every gun owner will have to register every firearm they own & pay a $200 fee on each gun. You will have to submit to a PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION! They will tell you how to store your guns & ammo. You will have to have special firearms insurance. Must be 21 to own or handle a gun or ammo. Plus for firearm manufacturers, the government want people to be able to sue them for what bad people do with their product. This is like people being able to sue GM if a drunk killed their loved ones with a Chevy, absolutely asinine! Forget about going hunting with your kids or teaching them gun safety at a young age. Don't try to protect yourself or the feds will come after you! The whole thing is unconstitutional but to many DC politicians use the constitution for toilet paper. If these bills ever become law it will turn about 100 million law biding Americans into felons. It doesn't mean much but I support Ohio House Bill 62, designate Ohio a Second Amendment Sanctuary State.
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Richard
2/18/2021 8:35:00 PM
All gun control laws are unconstitutional
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Silence Doogood
2/17/2021 7:44:00 PM
How does she propose retrofitting an estimated 300 million guns to smart technology? There is, last I heard, a mental health crisis in most of our homeless populations and the general population since the COVID 19 crisis began. Diverting limited mental health resources to gun purchases is absurd as this proposed bill.
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David Mayer
2/17/2021 5:20:00 PM
"Jackson Lee, of Texas’ 18th Congressional District, is sponsoring bills that would require a license to possess firearms or ammunition and the license could only be obtained by a person 21 or older who has gone through a psychological evaluation." - Jackson Lee would be hard-pressed to obtain a license herself if her ideas get enacted. How well are those strict Illinois gun laws working in Chicago?
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Matthew
2/16/2021 5:10:00 PM
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