Re the current discussion on Executive Orders/Executive Actions and related matters, including questions of public support for administration antics concerning firearms, the following is a copy of thoughts I today directed to my two U.S. Senators, Robert Casey and Pat Toomey and my congressman, Keith Rothfus. Senator Casey's web site, for some reason does not come up at senate.gov however I will try again tomorrow.
My comments are offered, without copy write, to any who might wish to use them, perhaps as a template for expressing their own thoughts to elected officials. Should my comments strike anyone as over lengthy, my late father often said that the thing I loved above all else was the sound of my own voice. Enough said.
Essentially, post WW2 federal law in this field amounts to two pieces of legislation. One of these is the Gun Control act of 1968, the other is the so-called Safe Streets Act enacted a couple of years later. The so called “sporting purposes test”, governing the importation semi-automatic arms was mentioned in both pieces of legislation, though in-so-far as I can tell, neither sport nor sporting purposes nor readily adaptable thereto are anywhere actually defined in the referenced legislation, legislation enforced by, as it is currently known, the BATFE, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, an agency whose record could quite reasonably be described as “checkered”.
In any case, the above referenced legislation, the enforcement of which was vested in a bureaucratic agency, one that has repeatedly shown itself hostile to the rights of Americans under The Second Amendment, was based on the then perceived need to legislatively “do something”, re the antics of criminals, people who by definition, do not obey the law. The above referenced legislation vested in political appointees, the Secretary of Treasury and The Attorney General, the power to essentially, by decree, create legislation that might well never, by itself, have passed congressional muster. Re these stalwarts, the following question remains. Do they know the difference between the breach end and the muzzle end of a firearm. Same question could and should be directed toward the bureaucrats in charge at the BATFE, an honest answer most likely being NO they don‘t, that is assuming that an honest answer could be obtained.
To it’s everlasting shame, The Congress has not acted to check the ongoing abuse of power/authority so often displayed by the BATFE, AKA the ATF, nor has it acted to curb abuse of the overly broad authority it granted to political appointees, The Secretary and the Attorney General. It also seems to have forgotten the oath of office that individual member of both the House and Senate undertake, that being “to uphold, support and defend the constitution”. Looking at current situations, the thing grows worse, as evidenced by the current administrations anti gun/anti gun rights ploys, it‘s “executive actions/executive orders“, on which The Congress looks with seemingly benign neglect, to stay within the bounds of polite conversation.
It is sometimes said that the administration “has public support“ respecting it‘s anti gun/antigun rights antics. I submit sir that this could not be more wrong. It is also claimed that, as it perceives that the public supports administration antics, that The Congress will do nothing to check the extra constitutional antics of Obama et al. I here state, without reservation, that this line of thought could not be more wrong. While, in some quarters, there is support for administration antics, likewise, some segments of the public would cheer the president’s declaration that “the earth was flat”, I submit that there is little public support for the extra constitutional antics of the present administration..
So sir, at this point, I, your constituent, solicit your immediate action directed toward correcting the foolishness that was legislation based on :
1. The alleged need to “do something”, doing something unfortunately never including a realistic look at real problems and such steps as might ameroliate them.
2. Granting virtually unlimited power to political appointees, The Secretary and The Attorney General.
3. Allowing a run away mob, the BATFE as it is currently known, to run roughshod over the constitutional rights of law abiding Americans.
Should it turn out that you are unwilling to take the requisite action, at the very least, I submit that you owe your constituents a detailed explanation of why you are unwilling to take the requisite and most sorely needed, not to mention long overdue action.