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Bang / Guns Title: Congressman Thomas Massie warns about trojan horse gun bill (Bait & Switch - Reciprocity) ALERT: Feinstein/Schumer sponsored gun legislation that amends the Brady bill will be added to Concealed Carry Reciprocity bill (HR 38) in the House this week. As Chairman of the Second Amendment Caucus, Im blowing the whistle on the swamp. Last week, Republicans in the House fast tracked through committee HR 4477, a gun bill titled fix-NICS. The Senate version of this bill is cosponsored by Senator Dianne Feintstein and Senator Chuck Schumer and it will send $625 million over 5 years to states to expand the national background check database. The bill will also advance former President Obamas agenda of pressuring every branch of the administration (such as the Veterans Administration) to submit thousands of more names to the NICS background check database to deny gun purchases. The House bill is identical in every way to the Senate bill except the House bill will also commission a study on bump-stocks. What you dont know, and what virtually no one in Washington wants you to know, is that House leadership plans to merge the fix-NICS bill with popular Concealed Carry Reciprocity legislation, HR 38, and pass both of them with a single vote. Folks, this is how the swamp works. House leadership expects constituents to call their representatives demanding a vote on the reciprocity bill, when in fact the only vote will be on the two combined bills. How fast did Fix-NICS, HR 4477, move through the Judiciary Committee? This bill broke the previous records for fast track legislation. It was voted out of committee within hours of being introduced in the House. Check the dates on this link: https://www.congress.gov/
/115th-congr
/house-bill/4477/text . That means the text of the bill wasnt even discoverable by the public on congress.gov until after the bill passed out of committee! The text was however available over in the Senate where you will find Senator Diane Feinstein and Senator Chuck Schumer are cosponsors. https://www.congress.gov/
/115t
/senate-bill/2135/cosponsors If thats not odd enough, consider this: the fix-NICS bill was introduced in the House by a Democrat two weeks ago. https://www.congress.gov/
/115th-congr
/house-bill/4434/text . But, in a very unusual move, the bill was re-introduced verbatim by a Republican two weeks later, with language added to it to commission a bump-stock study. Six Republicans in Judiciary Committee werent persuaded by the switcheroo, and voted No. However, because every Democrat voted yes and some Republicans voted yes at the urging of the Chairman, the bill made it out of committee. The deed will be complete this week when the bill is quietly added to the Reciprocity bill, HR 38, and passed without the knowledge of those who would oppose the legislation if they knew what was in it. 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
In my opinion, #5 is the biggest problem. The bill encourages administrative agencies, not the courts, to submit more names to a national database that will determine whether you can or cant obtain a firearm. When President Obama couldnt get Congress to pass gun control, he implemented a strategy of compelling, through administrative rules, the Veterans Administration and the Social Security Administration to submit lists of veterans and seniors, many of whom never had a day in court, to be included in the NICS database of people prohibited from owning a firearm. Only a state court, a federal (article III) court, or a military court, should ever be able to suspend your rights for any significant period of time. Does the NICS background check system have problems? Yes, it results in tens of thousands of unjustified denials of gun purchases every year. But like many bills in Congress, the fix-NICS doesnt live up to its name it will likely do the opposite. It throws millions of dollars at a faulty program and it will result in more law-abiding citizens being deprived of their right to keep and bear arms. If we continue to give the executive branch more money and encouragement to add names to the list of people prohibited from buying a firearm (without a day in court) and if the gun banners achieve their goal of universal background checks, one day, a single person elected to the office of President will be able to achieve universal gun prohibition. House leadership should immediately de-couple the fix-NICS legislation from the concealed carry reciprocity legislation. People hate it when Washington combines bills like our leadership plans to do this week. A few have speculated that the House is combining the bills to ensure reciprocity will pass in the Senate. I have some news for them: Senators Feinstein and Schumer arent going to vote for reciprocity even if it contains the fix-NICS legislation they support for expanding the background check database. If someone is naïve enough to think thats going to work, and theyre willing to accept fix-NICS to get reciprocity, then they should ask the Senate to go first with the combined bill. Heres a dangerous scenario thats more likely to play out: The House uses the popularity of reciprocity (HR 38) to sneak fix-NICS through, while the Senate passes fix-NICS only. The Senate and the House meet at conference with their respective bills, with the result being fix-NICS emerges from conference without reciprocity. Fix-NICS comes back to the House and passes because all of the Democrats will vote for it (as they just did in Judiciary Committee) and many Republicans will vote for it. Because Republicans already voted for it once as part of the reciprocity deal that never came to pass, they wont have a solid footing for opposing fix-NICS as a standalone bill. Then well end up with fix-NICS, which is basically an expansion of the Brady Bill, without reciprocity. If our House leadership insists on bringing the flawed fix-NICS bill to the floor, they shouldnt play games. We should vote separately on HR 38, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill, and HR 4477, the fix-NICS bill. And we should be given enough time to amend the fix-NICS bill, because it needs to be fixed, if not axed. Poster Comment: Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Schumer (D&R party) are once again teaming up to screw America. Nothing new there. Should this atrocity pass, I predict that President Trump will eagerly sign it. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
There is no such thing as a "good bill" that has those two as cosponsors. Should this atrocity pass, I predict that President Trump will eagerly sign it. I personally think the alleged Republicans and their pimps in the DNC engineered this in order to put Trump in yet one more "no-win position" so they can further insure he is defeated if he runs again. Since you can bet your ass 90 percent of the gun owners will never know about this manipulation,you can bet your ass Trump will lose their support if this bill becomes law. He will bear the FULL fault for it,despite having nothing to do with writing it or passing though the legislature. Since gun owners are probably comprise the largest segment of Trump supporters,this bill would be the kiss of death for him either way because you can also bet your ass that uniformed gun owners will be screaming bloody murder at him if he refuses to sign it. THIS is how the Party Creatures that have poisoned our government operate when a non-career politician becomes a threat to their apple carts. They join forces and stab them in the back. The ONLY way to stop this is to contact your congresscritters and DEMAND they NOT vote for this bill and tell them why. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
Wanna bet?
Trump and his advisers are far more savvy than the media-propagandists, neocons, and Dem globalists give him credit for. NO WAY is he signing such garbage.
Trump has already been stabbed in the back by these treasonous Party-Creatures thousands of times. He's like Lazarus. Or Superman. His back is made of Krytonite. They can't stop him.
So, are they too stupid to rip out the leftist bullshit and pass just reciprocity?
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