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Ed Huntress February 16th 10 07:06 PM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 

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Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep. Paul
Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.

Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun control
bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in Congress.

That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights Survey
below.

And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun Rights.


That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even sworn in,
and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no co-sponsors and it's
clearly a local politics initiative to deal with the death of a kid on a bus
in Chicago, which raised a local uproar. It took over a year to even make it
to committee. It may never even come *out* of committee, and it surely will
die if it does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm sure they'll
periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this "onerous" bill. Or
they'll write something that says they are. Or something. Maybe.

--
Ed Huntress



Too_Many_Tools February 16th 10 09:36 PM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 
On Feb 16, 1:06*pm, "Ed Huntress" wrote:
"Richard W." wrote in message

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http://www.nagr.org/brounsurvey1.asp...869-3933042-9f....


Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45


Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep. Paul
Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.


Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun control
bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in Congress.


That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights Survey
below.


And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun Rights.


That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even sworn in,
and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no co-sponsors and it's
clearly a local politics initiative to deal with the death of a kid on a bus
in Chicago, which raised a local uproar. It took over a year to even make it
to committee. It may never even come *out* of committee, and it surely will
die if it does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm sure they'll
periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this "onerous" bill. Or
they'll write something that says they are. Or something. Maybe.

--
Ed Huntress- Hide quoted text -

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I hear NAGR is running low on champagne and caviar.

TMT

John R. Carroll[_3_] February 16th 10 10:48 PM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Richard W." wrote in message
. ..
Taken from;


http://www.nagr.org/brounsurvey1.asp...bf6a55c&pid=fs

Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep.
Paul Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.

Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun
control bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in
Congress.

That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights
Survey below.

And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun
Rights.


That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even sworn
in, and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no co-sponsors
and it's clearly a local politics initiative to deal with the death
of a kid on a bus in Chicago, which raised a local uproar. It took
over a year to even make it to committee. It may never even come
*out* of committee, and it surely will die if it does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm sure
they'll periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this "onerous"
bill. Or they'll write something that says they are. Or something.
Maybe.


Hasn't Rush been introducing this same bill at the beginning of every
session?


--
John R. Carroll



Ed Huntress February 16th 10 11:16 PM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 

"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Richard W." wrote in message
. ..
Taken from;


http://www.nagr.org/brounsurvey1.asp...bf6a55c&pid=fs

Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep.
Paul Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.

Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun
control bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in
Congress.

That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights
Survey below.

And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun
Rights.


That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even sworn
in, and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no co-sponsors
and it's clearly a local politics initiative to deal with the death
of a kid on a bus in Chicago, which raised a local uproar. It took
over a year to even make it to committee. It may never even come
*out* of committee, and it surely will die if it does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm sure
they'll periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this "onerous"
bill. Or they'll write something that says they are. Or something.
Maybe.


Hasn't Rush been introducing this same bill at the beginning of every
session?


It sounds familiar, all right. I dunno.

--
Ed Huntress



John R. Carroll[_3_] February 16th 10 11:40 PM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 
Ed Huntress wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Richard W." wrote in message
. ..
Taken from;



http://www.nagr.org/brounsurvey1.asp...bf6a55c&pid=fs

Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep.
Paul Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.

Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun
control bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in
Congress.

That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights
Survey below.

And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun
Rights.

That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even
sworn in, and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no
co-sponsors and it's clearly a local politics initiative to deal
with the death of a kid on a bus in Chicago, which raised a local
uproar. It took over a year to even make it to committee. It may
never even come *out* of committee, and it surely will die if it
does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm sure
they'll periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this "onerous"
bill. Or they'll write something that says they are. Or something.
Maybe.


Hasn't Rush been introducing this same bill at the beginning of every
session?


It sounds familiar, all right. I dunno.


At Blair Holt's funeral, Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois (representing the
state's First Congressional district) promised to honor Holt's memory by
introducing a strong gun tracking bill in Congress. One month later, Rep.
Rush introduced Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act to
Congress, but it was referred to a subcommittee and languished there without
ever having been voted upon. On 6 January 2009, Rush introduced essentially
the same bill to Congress again as Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record
of Sale Act of 2009 (H.R. 45).


--
John R. Carroll



Eregon[_4_] February 16th 10 11:48 PM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 
"John R. Carroll" wrote in
:

Ed Huntress wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Richard W." wrote in message
. ..
Taken from;



http://www.nagr.org/brounsurvey1.asp...9-3933042-9f6a
cccb856a622610ae8986fbf6a55c&pid=fs

Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep.
Paul Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.

Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun
control bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in
Congress.

That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights
Survey below.

And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun
Rights.

That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even
sworn in, and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no
co-sponsors and it's clearly a local politics initiative to deal
with the death of a kid on a bus in Chicago, which raised a local
uproar. It took over a year to even make it to committee. It may
never even come *out* of committee, and it surely will die if it
does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm
sure they'll periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this
"onerous" bill. Or they'll write something that says they are. Or
something. Maybe.

Hasn't Rush been introducing this same bill at the beginning of
every session?


It sounds familiar, all right. I dunno.


At Blair Holt's funeral, Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois (representing the
state's First Congressional district) promised to honor Holt's memory
by introducing a strong gun tracking bill in Congress. One month
later, Rep. Rush introduced Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record
of Sale Act to Congress, but it was referred to a subcommittee and
languished there without ever having been voted upon. On 6 January
2009, Rush introduced essentially the same bill to Congress again as
Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009 (H.R.
45).



The bill will continue to languish in Committee in perpetuity.

There are lots of bills such as this that get entered every session
simply to let some small-time Congresscritter brag about it to his
constituents at election time.



Wes[_2_] February 17th 10 12:09 AM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 
"John R. Carroll" wrote:

Hasn't Rush been introducing this same bill at the beginning of every
session?


Just like a lot of other bills going no where from other politicians.

Wes
--
"Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect
government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home
in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller

Ed Huntress February 17th 10 12:46 AM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 

"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Richard W." wrote in message
. ..
Taken from;



http://www.nagr.org/brounsurvey1.asp...bf6a55c&pid=fs

Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep.
Paul Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.

Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun
control bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in
Congress.

That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights
Survey below.

And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun
Rights.

That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even
sworn in, and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no
co-sponsors and it's clearly a local politics initiative to deal
with the death of a kid on a bus in Chicago, which raised a local
uproar. It took over a year to even make it to committee. It may
never even come *out* of committee, and it surely will die if it
does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm sure
they'll periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this "onerous"
bill. Or they'll write something that says they are. Or something.
Maybe.

Hasn't Rush been introducing this same bill at the beginning of every
session?


It sounds familiar, all right. I dunno.


At Blair Holt's funeral, Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois (representing the
state's First Congressional district) promised to honor Holt's memory by
introducing a strong gun tracking bill in Congress. One month later, Rep.
Rush introduced Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act to
Congress, but it was referred to a subcommittee and languished there
without
ever having been voted upon. On 6 January 2009, Rush introduced
essentially
the same bill to Congress again as Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and
Record
of Sale Act of 2009 (H.R. 45).


--
John R. Carroll


Yeah, there you go. Three years, and still no co-sponsors.

The only thing this bill is going to do is to drum up donations for the gun
organizations. They'll drag it up whenever their coffers are getting a
little low.

--
Ed Huntress



John R. Carroll[_3_] February 17th 10 12:47 AM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 
Ed Huntress wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Richard W." wrote in message
. ..
Taken from;




http://www.nagr.org/brounsurvey1.asp...bf6a55c&pid=fs

Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep.
Paul Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.

Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun
control bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in
Congress.

That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights
Survey below.

And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun
Rights.

That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even
sworn in, and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no
co-sponsors and it's clearly a local politics initiative to deal
with the death of a kid on a bus in Chicago, which raised a local
uproar. It took over a year to even make it to committee. It may
never even come *out* of committee, and it surely will die if it
does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm
sure they'll periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this
"onerous" bill. Or they'll write something that says they are. Or
something. Maybe.

Hasn't Rush been introducing this same bill at the beginning of
every session?

It sounds familiar, all right. I dunno.


At Blair Holt's funeral, Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois (representing
the state's First Congressional district) promised to honor Holt's
memory by introducing a strong gun tracking bill in Congress. One
month later, Rep. Rush introduced Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and
Record of Sale Act to Congress, but it was referred to a
subcommittee and languished there without
ever having been voted upon. On 6 January 2009, Rush introduced
essentially
the same bill to Congress again as Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and
Record
of Sale Act of 2009 (H.R. 45).


--
John R. Carroll


Yeah, there you go. Three years, and still no co-sponsors.

The only thing this bill is going to do is to drum up donations for
the gun organizations. They'll drag it up whenever their coffers are
getting a little low.


Yep.
I remember all of the gun nutz wailing over this when Obama was elected.
My comment at the time that the chances of this passing were slim and none
with the emphasis on the latter.


--
John R. Carroll



Ed Huntress February 17th 10 12:48 AM

Barack Obama plans for your gun rights
 

"Eregon" wrote in message
...
"John R. Carroll" wrote in
:

Ed Huntress wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Richard W." wrote in message
. ..
Taken from;



http://www.nagr.org/brounsurvey1.asp...9-3933042-9f6a
cccb856a622610ae8986fbf6a55c&pid=fs

Congressman Paul Broun's (R-GA) audio briefing on H.R. 45

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing Rep.
Paul Broun (R-GA) has recorded for you.

Unless you and I act now, H.R. 45, one of the most draconian gun
control bills ever introduced, will continue to gain steam in
Congress.

That's why it is so important that you take the short Gun Rights
Survey below.

And after you've completed the survey, please make an emergency
contribution of $50 or more to the National Association for Gun
Rights.

That bill was introduced over a year ago, before Obama was even
sworn in, and it was Bobby Rush who introduced it. It has no
co-sponsors and it's clearly a local politics initiative to deal
with the death of a kid on a bus in Chicago, which raised a local
uproar. It took over a year to even make it to committee. It may
never even come *out* of committee, and it surely will die if it
does.

OTOH, if you want to keep feeding the NAGR with your money, I'm
sure they'll periodically make a plea for funds to "fight" this
"onerous" bill. Or they'll write something that says they are. Or
something. Maybe.

Hasn't Rush been introducing this same bill at the beginning of
every session?

It sounds familiar, all right. I dunno.


At Blair Holt's funeral, Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois (representing the
state's First Congressional district) promised to honor Holt's memory
by introducing a strong gun tracking bill in Congress. One month
later, Rep. Rush introduced Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record
of Sale Act to Congress, but it was referred to a subcommittee and
languished there without ever having been voted upon. On 6 January
2009, Rush introduced essentially the same bill to Congress again as
Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009 (H.R.
45).



The bill will continue to languish in Committee in perpetuity.

There are lots of bills such as this that get entered every session
simply to let some small-time Congresscritter brag about it to his
constituents at election time.


Exactly. And sometimes it's a personal cause. But they never go anywhere
unless they tap into a popular position, which gun control, particularly a
comprehensive registration scheme, most definitely is not.

--
Ed Huntress




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