Posted on 07/31/2012 7:20:59 AM PDT by JohnPierce
In the wake of the tragic Dark Knight attack in Aurora Colorado, the media and gun control advocates (but I repeat myself) seem determined to push the Democratic Party into renewing its push for more gun control. And there is no shortage of Democratic candidates willing to oblige regardless of the damage it might do to their party this fall.
While President Obama and his advisors see the political dangers of such legislation in a tough election cycle, the Democratic leadership in the Senate seems unable to contain themselves. Following on the heels of an amendment to the Cybersecurity bill to ban the sale, transfer or possession of normal capacity magazines, Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg is introducing a separate bill that would completely ban the online sale of ammo; the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act.
But his bill would do far more than that. It would require that sellers of ammunition be licensed by the government making it difficult or impractical for many small rural stores to sell ammunition at all. The surviving licensed ammo dealers would be required to maintain records of all sales with buyers being forced to produce photo ID and any failure in record-keeping on the part of sellers would give rise to criminal liability. In addition, any sales of more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition would have to be reported to law enforcement for follow-up investigation.
Think about that. Because of the acts of a single madman, in the Democratic Partys vision of the future, buying a couple boxes of .22 long rifle ammo would justify your inclusion in a government database and a possible visit from the ATF. You know many of my fellow ACLU members are hard-core about privacy rights but seem oblivious to the precedential implications of these kinds of attacks on gun rights. Hasnt the war on drugs shown us anything?
In any case, President Obama is taking a very cautious approach with gun control legislation (at least until after the election). When White House Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest was asked about the Presidents stance on the issue during Mondays press briefing, he would only say that the President would evaluate them as they make their way through the process.
Moderate Democrats should be very concerned about this development. Libertarians and independents have to vote for someone and we usually decide by applying the lesser of two evils approach. In determining which party represents the lesser evil, Americans are concerned about a variety of issues including the economy, health care, the civil rights of immigrants, and marriage equality to name just a few. But gun control isnt even on the radar for most of the Democratic base or independent voters. By allowing New York and California elites to dominate the party platform, they run a real risk of losing both the presidency and the Senate in the fall.
Americans need to make the commie ‘RATS pay dearly in November for this attack on our Bill of Rights.
Let’s all line up to piss on lautenburg’s head stone. Hopefully it’s soon.
I linked to an article on the main blog post that indicates the Republicans may take the Senate this fall as well! :)
I would never wish anyone dead but I would certainly love to see him voted out of office!!!
I’m thinking many are seeing the handwriting on the wall in November. Why wait for a lame-duck session when you can start grabbing freedoms right now?
That is a very good point. This may be a reaction to their own knowledge of the political realities facing them in this economy (that they have created).
I can only pray these bastards start down the gun control path.......it’s a sure loser....just ask Bill Clinton!!
Buy what you can now, as much as you can!
I would love to increase the collection but the economy (what they should be focusing on) is conspiring against me. :)
No bill text yet that I can find.
Thanks for the designation! I had looked earlier but didn’t see it.
Good catch.
Thank you for the alert.
Hopefully it will be posted on Thomas by the end of the day or first thing tomorrow morning.
He’s just looking for stuff he can implement by executive order or “under the radar.”
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