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23 State Attorneys General To Attorney General Holder: "No Semi-Auto Ban"
NRA - ILA ^ | June 12, 2009 | 23 State Attorneys General

Posted on 06/12/2009 4:42:45 PM PDT by neverdem


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23 State Attorneys General To Attorney General Holder: "No Semi-Auto Ban"
 
Friday, June 12, 2009
 

On June 11, the top law enforcement officials of nearly half the states signed a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, expressing their opposition to reinstatement of the federal ban on semi-automatic firearms. 

"We share the Obama Administration's commitment to reducing illegal drugs and violent crime within the United States. We also share your deep concern about drug cartel violence in Mexico. However, we do not believe that restricting law-abiding Americans' access to certain semi-automatic firearms will resolve any of these problems," the letter said. 

The letter notes congressional opposition to bringing back the ban, and calls for increasing enforcement of existing laws. 

We encourage NRA members to let these state officials know we appreciate them standing up to the incessant clamor for gun control that is currently coming from anti-gun groups and their media allies. 

The 23 state Attorneys General, in alphabetical order, by state, are: 

Arkansas – The Honorable Dustin McDaniel
Alabama - The Honorable Troy King
Colorado - The Honorable John W. Suthers
Florida - The Honorable Bill McCollum
Georgia - The Honorable Thurbert E. Baker
Idaho - The Honorable Lawrence G. Wasden
Kansas - The Honorable Steve Six
Kentucky - The Honorable Jack Conway
Louisiana - The Honorable James D. Caldwell
Michigan - The Honorable Mike Cox
Missouri - The Honorable Chris Koster
Montana - The Honorable Steve Bullock
Oklahoma - The Honorable W.A. Edmonson
Nebraska - The Honorable Jon Bruning
Nevada - The Honorable Catherine Cortez Masto
New Hampshire - The Honorable Kelly A. Ayotte
North Dakota - The Honorable Wayne Stenehjem
South Carolina - The Honorable Henry McMaster
South Dakota - The Honorable Lawrence Long
Texas - The Honorable Greg Abbott
Utah - The Honorable Mark L. Shurtleff
Wisconsin – The Honorable J.B. Van Hollen
Wyoming - The Honorable Bruce A. Salzburg

To read the letter in its entirety, please click here.



Find this item at: http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=4971


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: awb; banglist; bhobanglist; bhodoj; guns; holder; nra; secondamendment; semiauto
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The text:

We the undersigned Attorneys General respectfully write to express our opposition to the reinstatement of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994’s semi-automatic firearms prohibition, which is commonly referred to as the assault weapons ban.

As the states’ top law enforcement officials, we share the Obama Administration’s commitment to reducing illegal drugs and violent crime within the United States. We also share your deep concern about drug cartel violence in Mexico. However, we do not believe that restricting lawabiding Americans’ access to certain semi-automatic firearms will resolve any of these problems. So, we were pleased by the President’s recent comments indicating his desire to enforce current laws – rather than reinstate the ban on so-called assault weapons.

As you know, the 1994 ban on so-called ‘assault weapons’ did not apply to machine guns or other fully automatic firearms. Machine gun ownership was first regulated when the National Firearms Act was passed in 1934. And more than twenty years ago, Congress took additional steps to ban fully automatic weapons. Because fully automatic machine guns have already been banned, we do not believe that further restricting law-abiding Americans’ access to certain semiautomatic firearms serves any real law enforcement purpose.

Recent public statements by congressional leaders reflect that same view. On February 26, 2009, The Hill newspaper quoted the Senate Majority Leader’s spokesman saying: “Sen. Reid would oppose an effort [to] reinstate the ban.” When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was recently asked whether she supports reinstating the 1994 ban, the Speaker reportedly responded “No…I think we need to enforce the laws we have right now.” We agree with the Speaker and the Majority Leader.

The same sentiment has also been expressed to you by sixty-five (65) Congressional Democrats in a letter dated March 17, 2009. In that letter, they astutely noted, “It is hard to believe the ban would be…effective in controlling crime by well-funded international drug traffickers, who regularly use grenade launchers, anti-tank rockets, and other weapons that are not available on the civilian market in the United States.”

The Honorable Eric Holder
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Under Title 18, Section 924 of the U.S. Code, knowingly transferring a firearm to an individual who will use that firearm to commit a violent or drug-related crime is already a federal offense. Similarly, it is also a felony to possess a firearm for the purpose of furthering drug trafficking. At a recent Congressional hearing, Kumar Kibble, the Deputy Director of the Immigration and Custom Enforcement’s Office of Investigations, testified that the Patriot Act included changes to Title 18, Section 554 of the U.S. Code, which improved federal authorities’ ability to investigate and prosecute illegal smuggling.

As Attorneys General, we are committed to defending our constituents’ constitutional rights – including their constitutionally-protected right to keep and bear arms. This duty is particularly important in light of the United States Supreme Court’s recent Heller decision, which held that the Second Amendment “elevated above all other interests the right of law-abiding, responsible citizens to use arms in defense of hearth and home.” The high court’s landmark decision affirmed that individual Americans have a constitutionally-protected right to keep and bear arms. We, the undersigned Attorneys General, are staunch defenders of that right and believe that it should not be encroached upon without sound justification – and a clear law enforcement purpose.

We are pleased that the Administration appears to conform with the Congressional leadership’s position on this very important issue. Importantly, the White House website no longer calls for the reinstatement of the 1994 ban. In fact, it expressly acknowledges “the great conservation legacy of America’s hunters.” We share that appreciation for hunters and are committed to defending our Second Amendment rights—which is why we believe that additional gun control laws are unnecessary. Instead, authorities need to enforce laws that are already in place.

As Attorneys General, we look forward to working with you and President Obama on commonsense law enforcement solutions to transnational crime. We stand ready to cooperate and collaborate on crime prevention and law enforcement initiatives that will protect our constituents, crack down on transnational crime, and help reduce narcotics consumption in the United States. But, for the reasons explained in this letter, we do not believe that reinstating the 1994 assault weapons ban will solve the problems currently facing the United States or Mexico.

1 posted on 06/12/2009 4:42:45 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

Good for them.


2 posted on 06/12/2009 4:52:57 PM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: neverdem

Only 23? How sad.


3 posted on 06/12/2009 4:58:37 PM PDT by savedbygrace (You are only leading if someone follows. Otherwise, you just wandered off... [Smokin' Joe])
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To: AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; ...
Thanks neverdem.
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4 posted on 06/12/2009 4:59:24 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: savedbygrace

Colorado did, but neither carolina or virginia? What the hell?

Blah, the left is making way too much room down the east coast.


5 posted on 06/12/2009 5:03:10 PM PDT by Tolsti2
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To: neverdem

It’s not surprising to see flaming socialist Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal isn’t on the list.


6 posted on 06/12/2009 5:19:06 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: Tolsti2

I see My Tennessee is missing also


7 posted on 06/12/2009 5:30:20 PM PDT by CrappieLuck
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To: Tolsti2
Colorado did, but neither carolina or virginia? What the hell?

North Carolina is run by Dems at the state level and has been for years. They adore Obama.

8 posted on 06/12/2009 5:41:28 PM PDT by Gritty (Obama has the knack of appearing moderate while acting radical, which is a lethal skill-Mark Steyn)
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To: neverdem
Shut up, peasants. You don't need guns to assist the agrarian revolution or work at Government Motors. In fact, guns are tools of the imperialist, capitalist oppressors (unless they are in the hands of the People's Pacification Corp). Now, into the fields with you. And pay your cigarette tax.
9 posted on 06/12/2009 5:42:11 PM PDT by Costumed Vigilante
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To: neverdem

Where in the ever-luvin-blue-eff is Tennessee! GAH!

New mission, DESTROY, utterly, the TN AG. No way in H! should he not have been a signatory!


10 posted on 06/12/2009 5:43:00 PM PDT by American_Centurion (No, I don't trust the government to automatically do the right thing.)
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To: CrappieLuck

But wouldn’t he be a Bredesen appointee? Phil’s so busy kissing Obama’s ass I’m sure his AG is right in there with him.


11 posted on 06/12/2009 5:53:35 PM PDT by Emmett McCarthy
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To: savedbygrace
Those are the free states.

Be a great country.

12 posted on 06/12/2009 5:55:08 PM PDT by Rome2000 (Peace is not an option)
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To: Emmett McCarthy

Tennessee is one of the free states for sure.


13 posted on 06/12/2009 5:56:27 PM PDT by Rome2000 (Peace is not an option)
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To: Rome2000

Our legislature is moving gun laws in the right direction. Overriding Bredesen’s foolish and autocratic vetoes. He only looks even more the fool I’ve always know him to be.


14 posted on 06/12/2009 5:59:36 PM PDT by Emmett McCarthy
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To: neverdem
This would be the most foolish thing they could do with what little political capital they have left.

Sorry urban America, rural and suburban America do not have the same prejudices you have (as a result of your lax law enforcement against social miscreants) against gun ownership. These Chicago big-city types had better get that into their heads pronto.

That is, unless their goal is to escalate civil unrest into something much, much worse. Remember that once we lose the right to keep and bear arms, the government can do anything to us. This is only tenable if one assumes the government is made up of pure and sinless people who fear God and love their neighbor perfectly.

Believe me, you do not want people who disregard God and regard man as little more than an animal having this kind of power over you.

So the question becomes, how much do you trust your government?

15 posted on 06/12/2009 6:01:04 PM PDT by Lexinom
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To: Lexinom

I don’t trust my government as far as I can throw it, and I can’t throw it very far. But the Second Amendment affirms the ability of The People to abolish an unsound government, and so the government has no authority to rule against the Second Amendment. Just as roaches have no authority to rule against the Orkin man. As long as government is subordinate to the basic freedoms of The People, and works for The People, government has no reason to fear the Second Amendment. It is the spare tire, the insurance policy of a free state. As long as we are free, the Second Amendment is merely an academic affirmation of a God-given right. When we are not free, the Second Amendment is a reminder of our duty and our ability.


16 posted on 06/12/2009 6:21:05 PM PDT by Sender (It's never too late to be who you could have been.)
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To: Tolsti2
Colorado did, but neither carolina or virginia?

Uh, South Carolina is on the list.

Nothing from New England, the upper midwest, the far west, etc. Wimps!

17 posted on 06/12/2009 6:28:56 PM PDT by upchuck (Psalm 109:8 - Let his days be few; and let another take his office.)
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To: Sender
Just as roaches have no authority to rule against the Orkin man

I hope you are reading this, President Obama. You are a servant of the people. Not a master. Get it? You want to be the greatest of all? Strive to be servant of all.

18 posted on 06/12/2009 6:43:30 PM PDT by Lexinom
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To: Sender
Just as roaches have no authority to rule against the Orkin man.

LOL - Now there's a keeper! The problem is, the government now believes it's the Orkin man, and we're the roaches.

19 posted on 06/12/2009 6:55:10 PM PDT by Talisker (When you find a turtle on top of a fence post, you can be damn sure it didn't get there on it's own.)
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To: Talisker; Lexinom
The roaches have every right to protest and claim greivances. But they should have stayed in the crawlspace.

We would let them live there. But once they started crapping all over the kitchen, well, something has to be done.

20 posted on 06/12/2009 7:10:21 PM PDT by Sender (It's never too late to be who you could have been.)
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