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Topic started on 14-7-2011 @ 11:07 AM by DaddyBare

House panel votes to kill new rifle rule


www.washingtonpost.com
Two days after President Obama approved a new rule to crack down on gunrunning to Mexico, a House committee voted Wednesday to block it from taking effect.

The House Appropriations Committee voted 25 to 16 to insert a rider into the Justice Department’s spending bill, prohibiting the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives from implementing the regulation.
(visit the link for the full news article)


reply posted on 14-7-2011 @ 11:18 AM by SpaDe_
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Even though this seems like a small and almost trivial win, it is still a big win in my book. I do think that it was nothing more than a stepping stone to push this rule on every FFL dealer inside the US. There is no reason that it should be reported if someone purchases 2 or more long guns if they are doing it legally.


reply posted on 14-7-2011 @ 11:34 AM by DaddyBare
Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
so what of the national handgun registry?

that one seems to be being ignored by everyone.



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that's kind of a dead issue too...
From another news source...
The Hill
Rehberg’s amendment passed with 25 members voting for it and 16 voting against. The measure garnered support from retiring Democratic Rep. Dan Boren (Okla.), who partnered with Rehberg earlier this year to successfully amend H.R. 1 with nearly identical language blocking funds for the heightened reporting requirements from the fiscal 2011 continuing appropriations bill.


H.R. 1 was the bill to create that national handgun registry
That bill later died in the Senate, and Democrats stripped the reporting-requirement provision from a subsequent measure.


however the The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence..AKA... Bunch of gun grabbing liberal SOB's... hasn't given up ... not by a long shot...
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reply posted on 14-7-2011 @ 11:42 AM by thisguyrighthere
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So the bill and the POTUS' "paper trail handgun check" executive order thing were intertwined?

Obama's whole by decree measure wont go anywhere or amount to anything?

If so that's great news.


reply posted on 14-7-2011 @ 12:12 PM by CaticusMaximus
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Good news for once. I am pleased moronic gun control laws are being thwarted.

Instead of trying to control and limit sane, non-felons from gun ownership, maybe they should actually try concentrating on the problem; criminals and psychopaths owning and selling guns.

That would make to much sense though. The only possible solution must be a blanket option that negligibly effects criminals, and has devastating effects on the law-abiding citizen.
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