Posts Tagged: Gun Control

Tracking status of H.R.45, H.R.1022, H.R.17 and H.R.875

Here’s a quick and easy way to keep track of these bills in the House of Representatives.





-Greg Trent

National Ammo Shortage

Glock Muzzle BrakeAuthor Bob Owens has written an interesting article analyzing the national ammo shortage.  Ownes makes three arguments and dismisses the military as the prime cause of the shortages.  Most of the blame is placed on Civilian law enforcement agencies, both local and federal.  As the level of militarization increases within these agencies their ammo consumption has risen to meet the demands.   Lastly, Owens makes the claim that it’s us every day people causing the shortage as spurred on by his last two arguments:  Economic instability and fear of draconian firearm and ammo legislation.

I can’t say that I disagree.  I do believe Civilian Law Enforcement is the major contributing factor in the rise of ammo prices over the years.  This is an industry that has had large growth over the last decade coupled with changing missions, something I do not agree with.  I don’t like the militarization of our Civilian Law Enforcement, it changes the focus from the community and that of service to that of a military unit conducting combat operations.  If the federal government would and had done its job, our law enforcement agencies wouldn’t have the need or justification to militarize to meet the increasing threats (percieved or otherwise) they are faced with today.

Owens argument about American’s fear is also spot on as far as I’m concerned.  People are scared.  Americans are currently faced with an administration and legislators that are as fervent about banning guns as fat kids get about cake, and our so-called “checks and balances” are essentially nonexistent because of the current political make up of the above mentioned.  It’s a ploy, brought in under the flag of safety and well-being.  Do not be fooled, it’s nothing more than another piece of the puzzle designed to erode our rights and freedoms.

People see the writing on the wall, they see the strong likelihood of loosing the ability to purchase, posses, and use firearms.  People also see the economic instability and envision what it could become.  It’s also impossible to watch the government fixes and measures designed to fix and stimulate the economy being done so badly that it inconceivable that it’s anything but deliberate.   I liken it to someone painting over rusted metal and hoping that the rust will go away.  I’m so frustrated that I feel like pulling my hair out.

I hope I’m not right

Mike@prepcast.info

Top Off, and top off now.

“Top Off” – whuzzat?

Top Off, topping off, whatever you want to call it. It’s the process of getting the last few “gotta have” things before things start getting really hectic. Things are about to start getting really hectic about right now. Even though the current administration had firearms control language in its information websites for quite a while, there were plenty of folks out there that continued to say there’s no issue here, yet. People that were planning for an AWB (Assault Weapons Ban) were panicking, the sky is falling, etc etc.

Ok, the sky is now descending at a rapid rate – there, are you guys happy now?
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Obama to Seek New Assault Weapons Ban
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Obama to Seek New Assault Weapons Ban
Previous Ban Expired in 2004 During the Bush Administration
By JASON RYAN

WASHINGTON, Feb. 25, 2009—

The Obama administration will seek to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 during the Bush administration, Attorney General Eric Holder said today.

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Gun buying becomes more frenzied

Interesting statement at the top of the page of a national retailer of weapons and ammunition

-Mike

See how long that took?

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-6257

Yep, folks, here we go. Not that we ever stopped to begin with….

“H.R. 6257: Assault Weapons Ban Reauthorization Act of 2008″ introduced June 6th, 2008, but sooner or later will be either A)headed to commitee or B)have the wording introduced into other bills.  Some interesting verbiage to note, too:

(b) DEFINITION OF SEMIAUTOMATIC ASSAULT WEAPON- Section 921(a) of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding after paragraph (29) the following:
‘(30) The term ‘semiautomatic assault weapon’ means–
‘(A) any of the firearms, or copies or duplicates of the firearms in any caliber, known as–
    ‘(i) Norinco, Mitchell, and Poly Technologies Avtomat Kalashnikovs (all models);
    ‘(ii) Action Arms Israeli Military Industries UZI and Galil;
    ‘(iii) Beretta Ar70 (SC-70);
    ‘(iv) Colt AR-15;
    ‘(v) Fabrique National FN/FAL, FN/LAR, and FNC;
    ‘(vi) SWD M-10, M-11, M-11/9, and M-12;
    ‘(vii) Steyr AUG;
    ‘(viii) INTRATEC TEC-9, TEC-DC9 and TEC-22; and
‘(ix) revolving cylinder shotguns, such as (or similar to) the Street Sweeper and Striker 12;

In particular, that little line that reads “or copies or duplicates of the firearms in any caliber” should tell you exactly where bills like this are headed. In any case, here’s to fighting the good fight – get proactive, buy something on National Ammo Day, send letters to your congresscritter, call your local representatives, and develop a voice.

-Greg

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