Yes, the White House proposal, if passed and signed, would be a setup for Democrats to later create and mandate a national registry. Blink, and see what happens.
1 posted on
09/19/2019 2:35:25 AM PDT by
familyop
To: familyop
Hell yes we will fight your gun bill.
2 posted on
09/19/2019 2:38:37 AM PDT by
teeman8r
(Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world.)
To: familyop
I remember some time ago when Barr was being considered for AG and some here on FR were trying to sound the alarm about him being a big anti-2nd Amendment guy ... well I guess we are seeing his true colors on this now.
Not someone we should have as AG.
3 posted on
09/19/2019 2:42:10 AM PDT by
CapnJack
To: familyop
Yes, the White House proposal, if passed and signed, would be a setup for Democrats to later create and mandate a national registry.
another President Trump head fake, or just plain fake news, take your pick.
4 posted on
09/19/2019 2:45:13 AM PDT by
867V309
(Lock Her Up)
To: familyop
An update from the White House: Hogan Gidley tells me that just because WH legislative director Eric Ueland is among those pushing this on the Hill, it does NOT mean Trump himself has signed off on it. "Not even close." IOW this is A trial balloon to gauge the reaction from Pres. Trump's base.
5 posted on
09/19/2019 2:46:59 AM PDT by
SanchoP
To: familyop
Ted Cruz is about 2% annoying, and he’s very bothersome when that happens (for example, blaming Trump for the far-left violence at Trump rallies during the campaign). He’s also one of the best we have 98% of the time. Thank God for Ted Cruz!
The person who agrees with you 80 percent of the time is a friend and an ally, not a 20 percent traitor.
- Ronald Reagan
Ted Cruz is way above Reagan’s 80% threshold. We should cheer for him more often.
8 posted on
09/19/2019 2:51:18 AM PDT by
Pollster1
("Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed")
To: familyop
It seems strange that Trump would bare his neck over a gun control bill and jeopardize his presidency. For absolutely nothing.
10 posted on
09/19/2019 3:03:00 AM PDT by
odawg
To: familyop
ERPO's will be determined by "doctors," and doctors are nowadays
de facto government compelled, if not government controlled
Given that the largest group of professionals that were not just Germans, but also NSDAP (Nazi) party members were doctors, this does not give me warm fuzzies. Just as government has made schools into indoctrination camps and employers into tax collectors, they are turning health care providers into weapons of the state.
Land of the free, my ass.
16 posted on
09/19/2019 3:41:19 AM PDT by
niteowl77
(I want to be the guy who sells closed circuit cameras to the fed.)
To: familyop
If trump signs a gun control bill, he is toast
22 posted on
09/19/2019 4:38:06 AM PDT by
wny
To: familyop
An update from the White House: Hogan Gidley tells me that just because WH legislative director Eric Ueland is among those pushing this on the Hill, it does NOT mean Trump himself has signed off on it. "Not even close."WH legislative director Eric Ueland should be car pooling with John Bolton as of 8:00 AM this morning.
24 posted on
09/19/2019 4:40:57 AM PDT by
niteowl77
(I want to be the guy who sells closed circuit cameras to the fed.)
To: familyop
Gun control from a Republican prez. Our nation is done. Congrats mr orez.. you just de facto instakked a system where only criminals and government has guns. After the bumpstock ban, i knew he would do it. The NRA has run cover for hom.
Are we eliminating the other amendments also.. besides de facto.
?
32 posted on
09/19/2019 5:39:12 AM PDT by
momincombatboots
(Ephesians 6... who you are really at war with)
To: familyop
A memo circulated to key Senators, trying to gauge what they will/will not support is NOT White House Policy.
And it’s most certainly NOT a Proposal to Congress.
Though it is difficult to discern from Breitbart’s sensational headline, the White House has proposed nothing to anybody.
34 posted on
09/19/2019 5:45:57 AM PDT by
Mariner
(War Criminal #18)
To: familyop
40 posted on
09/19/2019 6:12:11 AM PDT by
SharpRightTurn
(Chuck Schumer--giving pond scum everywhere a bad name.)
To: familyop
To: familyop
FWIW, you should always create a bill of sale if selling a firearm privately. It becomes a legal document showing that you no longer have the gun.
To: family
59 posted on
09/19/2019 3:00:10 PM PDT by
familyop
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