Via NRA:
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee just passed H.R. 8 and H.R. 1112, and they have been sent to the U.S. House floor for a vote! These are Pelosi-Bloomberg gun control bills designed to score political points, and they won’t have any impact on crime or criminals, don’t address America’s broken mental health system and don’t address the underlying causes of violence.
H.R. 8 criminalizes the private transfer of firearms and targets law-abiding gun owners for persecution. It would make criminals out of law-abiding gun owners for simply loaning a firearm to a friend or some family members. This bill would not stop criminals from obtaining guns because criminals do not comply with the law. And the legislation would be unenforceable without federal gun registration.
H.R. 1112 would allow the government to arbitrarily delay firearm purchases for over 20 days and make it more difficult for law-abiding Americans to defend themselves and their families.
Click this link to email your representative. And no, having an Anti Gun Democrat as Rep is not an excuse for inaction. Even they need to know there is great opposition to the bill.
I have the African-American Rodeo Clown, Frederica S. Wilson (D). She got hers.
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Federica’s picture is the illustration used in the definition for “AssHat”.
Done.
I hope it helps.
And … done. NH democrat, ugh. But I understand the point of “make noise anyway”.
Ugh. I have a p.o.s. DemonKKKrat transplant from NuJerseynistan as Rep.
Emailed him regardless. 🙂
I can’t help but think of this as the Evil Party’s version of the Stupid Party voting something like 45 times to repeal Obamacare when it would never pass the senate and then rolling over and doing absolutely nothing to repeal it when it would matter. It’s all for show. They can pass outright national door to door confiscation to give their financial backers a thrill up their legs, feeling sure it’s never going to see the light of day in the Senate so they don’t experience consequences.
Chances are even the Rubio and Scott wouldn’t pass it, but right now there is nothing we can do to stop its passage in the house.
My representative is very good on this. But I’ll pat him on the back FWIW.