Neal Knox warning on pending legislation

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Looks like it's time to email/fax/write/call our legislators and reinject some spine in them.

Sept. 10 Neal Knox Report -- White House Chief of Staff John Podesta sent a clear message this morning that gunowners are going
to have their hands full in the last month of Congress.

A few days ago, the White House said their number one priority is passing a Federal "hate crimes" law. But this morning Podesta ticked off a list of things they wanted to do on the 11 unenacted
government funding bills which must be passed by Oct. 1.

The first item on Podesta's list was "Brady amendment." He didn't say what "Brady amendment" the White House has in mind. "Hate crimes" was mentioned a half-dozen issues later.

I doubt that it's a coincidence that
"gun control" is so high on his list when the Justice Department funding bill -- the most likely "vehicle" for a new gun provision -- will probably be coming up this week.

Under Senate Rule 19, which prohibits legislating on an appropriations bill, and with debate-limiting "cloture" already
invoked, the only way the Justice funding bill can be amended is with some kind of dollar limitation. But the Senate always has
ways of ignoring their rules when they want to achieve something -- like giving Bill Clinton what he wants to avoid a government
shutdown that Republicans always get blamed for.

Podesta also said, twice, that there are riders on the spending bills that the White House finds objectionable -- and there
are reports that the Republican leadership has agreed to cut pro-gunrights
restrictions like the Goode-Shelby and Hostettler amendments to avoid a government shutdown "train wreck."

Whatever is to happen may be decided Tuesday when Congressional leaders go to the White House.


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"The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside
the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light." (Romans 13:12)
 
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