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URGENT ALERT!!!
Dingell, McCarthy, Working on 'Compromise' Gun Bill

Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org/ordergoamem.htm

"The Gun Owners of America [has] already launched a public campaign
to block the legislation that the NRA supports, warning that the
proposal could 'block millions of additional, honest gun owners from
buying firearms.'" -- Newsweek, April 24, 2007

ACTION:

1. It is imperative that you contact your Representative immediately
and urge him to oppose the McCarthy/Dingell bill. A "compromise"
[read: gun control] deal is in the works and all legislators --
especially those who are pro-gun -- need to hear from gun owners
right away.

GOA members have received a mailing from us within the past week,
asking them to send postcards to their U.S. Senators. It is
IMPERATIVE that you mail those postcards in. We want to increase the
heat on these legislators by deluging them with thousands of
postcards. Now, once you've sent in those postcards, we would ask
you to e-mail the specially-tailored message that is included below
along with contact information.

2. Please circulate this alert to all your pro-gun friends and
family, and encourage them to take action as well.


Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Anti-gun Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) continues his assault on American
gun owners.

Dingell has been tapped by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to broker a
compromise with Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) on H.R. 297, a gun control
bill being pushed in the wake of the Virginia Tech shooting.

The bill provides about $1 billion to the states to "provide the
National Instant Criminal Background Check System [NICS] with all
records concerning persons who are prohibited from possessing or
receiving a firearm... regardless of the elapsed time since the
disqualifying event."

As GOA has pointed out in previous alerts, this could lead to
millions more Americans being included in the FBI's database of
prohibited persons.

Dingell, being a former NRA board member, is in a unique position in
the Congress on Second Amendment issues. Despite the fact that he
betrayed gun owners by supporting the Clinton semi-auto ban, he is
still viewed on the Hill as one of the few pro-gun Democrats.

So his support gives the bill the appearance of having the support of
gun owners, when actually it is the most massive expansion of gun
control in over a decade.

McCarthy, of course, is the most notorious anti-gunner in the
Congress. Her sitting down with Dingell to decide the fate of our
gun rights is like two foxes deciding how to best guard the henhouse.

To make matters worse, Dingell is in negotiations with the NRA to
come up with a 'compromise' as quickly as possible.

The NRA itself told Newsweek in an exclusive interview on April 24
that the group "backs [the] proposed new legislation" in the House.


Newsweek reported, "The NRA's position puts the group at odds with
the Gun Owners of America, which has already launched a public
campaign to block the legislation that the NRA supports, warning that
the proposal could 'block millions of additional, honest gun owners
from buying firearms.'"

Politicians always seek to pass laws in the aftermath of a tragedy,
as if one more law will stop evil people from doing evil deeds.
Instead of passing more and more laws that ultimately will snuff out
our liberty, we should consider repealing gun control laws that
prevent citizens from defending themselves when a madman strikes.

CONTACT INFORMATION: You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action
Center at http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send your
Representative the pre-written e-mail message below. And, you can
call your Representative at 202-225-3121 or toll-free at
1-877-762-8762.

----- Pre-written letter -----

Dear Representative:

Gun Owners of America informs me that H.R. 297, a colossal gun
control bill, is on the fast track. I strongly urge you to oppose
this bill.

The Virginia Tech tragedy, which Rep. Carolyn McCarthy is using to
try to push this bill, highlights the failure, not success, of gun
control.

Instead of passing yet more laws that restrict my Second Amendment
rights, Congress should consider repealing the failed gun control
laws already on the books -- laws that increasingly result in
law-abiding adults being disarmed just when they need their guns the
most.

Please oppose the McCarthy bill, H.R. 297, and let me know what you
intend to do.

Sincerely,


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What is the other side contributing to this "compromise"? Anything? How about if we offer this in exchange for Alaska type carry and the repeal of GCA '68? That is "compromise", the rest is "give up something for nothing".
I think we've backed far enough.

badbob
 
badbob:

As usual, the "other side" contrbutes to this so-called compromise exactly NOTHING.

By the way, respecting monies that would go to the states in the event that this proposal became law, haven't the states already been showered with "free federal dollars", the purpose of which was supposed to aid them in updating their records, records that should have long since been updated, records that never should have required "updating". Am I here being unreasonable, in actually expecting that people who are paid to do a piece of work actually do it?
 
Much ado about nothing....I guess you guys dont mind prohibited folks buying firearms? Does the legislation repeal the individuals right to appeal the background check? Does it repeal the second amendment?

Once again imo the GOA is making waves to make brownie points.

I guess they failed to mention the fact that the NRA is behind the Tiahrt amendment :eek:
 
Eghad:

Re your observation, "much ado about nothing", perhaps however I submit that treating anti gun proposals dismissively is to walk the road to our defeat, action that I choose not to indulge in. The possibility of you being correct in your comments is beside the point, as I see things.
 
So....

They want to pass another law, to make the existing law actually work (or at least have a better chance of it), and while the NRA is working with them, the GOA is against it.

I don't see where there is any new threat to our rights. Certainly making existing laws actually work would be to our benefit, wouldn't it?

One theory that has been advanced is that the NRA is working with them on this one, (so that any really onerous provisions get quashed) in order that they can pass legislation that actually does something. And by passing this gun control measure, we can keep them from supporting something really evil like (HR 1022) a further assault weapons bill.

Makes sense to me.
 
bull****, there's no compromise in this. someone on the Hill needs to crack open a fraking dictionary once in a while
 
Only thing I see wrong is people who get a pardon allowing them to buy a firearm would probably run into trouble. Chances are that they would not be allowed a firearm or there would be severe stalling while they determined whether or not to give him his privelege back.
 
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