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New Gun Ban Bill Hits Congress

LibertyNews: In the wake of the Sandy Hook shootings we warned that sweeping changes were in the works for Americans’ right to bear arms. It started with ammunition tax proposals, restrictions on firearm accessories imports and most recently Governors began bypassing Congress altogether by banning gun ownership for those on any of the government’s many watchlists. The Obama administration has also targeted licensed firearms sellers across the United States by forcing banks to treat them like pornography businesses and impeding their access to transaction processing systems and business banking accounts.

States like California already ban “assault weapons” and outlaw “high capacity” magazines that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. But the kinds of restrictive laws that strike at the very heart of the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution have thus far been limited to just a dozen or so heavily liberal states.

Until now.

While Americans anxiously prepared for their Christmas festivities, anti gun proponents in Congress were hard at work drafting a new bill. If passed H.R. 4269 would literally redefine the Second Amendment as evidenced by the bill’s description, which in no uncertain terms clarifies its ultimate goal:  more here

14 Comments on New Gun Ban Bill Hits Congress

  1. Frankly, I don’t care any more. The Klown Krew in Kongress can “pass” all the gun control unConstitutional “laws” they want. There are too many in the US that believe in WWNC (We Will Not Comply).
    All it really does is add to the list of traitors that will be paid “special attention” to when TSHTF.

  2. Just last night in Nashua, NH, Donald Trump spoke out again about ending the assault on the Second A. He also explicated his negative view towards those who try to do an end run by messing around with restrictions on ammunition (taxing it, limiting it, etc.) in an attempt to restrict the Second A. He spent a good, long time on the subject and made his plank completely clear on the issue.

  3. They can have my guns…..

    BULLETS FIRST.

    Good luck with a gun law btw….Republican Govs like Mike Pence, Paul LePage, and other red states have said they will not only refuse to enforce them, but will use the national guard and state police to arrest any federal agents attempting to take any guns.

  4. Pull up the link to the 123, and 90% of them are in “safe” districts.

    I just lit up my Congressman via e-mail, who is a staunch conservative, but whoever the hell knows what they will support, post-Porkulus.

  5. kafir
    28 December, 2015 at 19:39 – Reply
    Since the SAFE act has been upheld by the SCOTUS, it’s now the model for nationwide confiscation. Banned firearms will be illegal to transfer or sell, even if possessed legally currently under a grandfathered provision. When the current owner passes away, they cannot be transferred. Ergo: the endless push for “expanded background checks”, which really means nationwide database of gun owners. How else will a law regulating private sales be enforced? That’s just common sense. The nationwide database is critical to know whose property to seize – since no one in their right mind is complying with registration requirements in NY or CT.

  6. The Republic is dead when a major political party (even a National Socialist one) openly attempts to circumvent the Bill of Rights and is not declared anathema by the other (Soft Socialist) party.

    The RNC needs us disarmed just as much as the DNC.

    And it has nothing to do with “gun safety” – Charlemagne outlawed sharpened sticks and “The Thirty” of Athens outlawed knives.

  7. The gun dealers need to start firearm-friendly credit unions in all 50 States – offering banking services to dealers and gun owners. If the NRA wasn’t completely fucking useless, they would have already helped make this happen.

    We are also probably going to need a parallel banking system, for what is likely coming. The foundation needs to be put in place now – and that work is actually being done.

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