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GUN CONTROL IS OUT OF CONTROL:

Here is a video so that you can hear both sides of the story. You decide.

 

The Democrats Didn't Waste Any Time See attached PDF, it tells the story. Oh boy, here we go again! The Democrats did not waste any time at all getting gun control legislation going this year. 

The proposed bill will require a LEGALLY QUALIFIED person to obtain a FEDERAL LICENSE FROM THE US ATTORNEY GENERAL, yes, you read it, the US ATTORNEY GENERAL to BUY and or POSSESS a legal firearm (handguns and certain types of semi-auto rifles) within the US of A. 

You will also have to take a federally mandated education class and exam on firearm safety, laws, etc. which isn't so bad if it remains like a "Hunter Safety Course" and not geared to a college level.  

HR 15 also states that firearms must be kept out of reach and out of sight of anyone under the age of 18. OK, but what about taking your kid or grandkid deer hunting with a clip loading, semi-automatic deer rifle, which under the proposed regs will become an illegal weapon because it clip loads and if the child is under 18 you're screwed! Please contact your elected officials to oppose H.R. 45    

Think about it...every piece of gun-control legislation only legislates against the legally qualified gun owner, not the street punk who can and will buy any kind of outlawed firearm in the back-alley-black-market. They'll have the firearms....you'll go to prison for having a firearm in your home without the governments permission! Please read the attached proposed legislation in its entirety before making any decision on contacting your legislator. Your Constitutional freedoms are at stake even if you aren't a gun owner or enthusiast.

Response to the attached is critical. Our newly elected Representatives claimed they were pro-Second Amendment when they wanted our vote - now's the time to challenge them. Read the attached bill that was introduced on January 6th and referred to the House Judiciary Committee. Please distribute the attachment to your local clubs as well as to your e-mail address book. Just copy and paste the attachment into a new e-mail so the above addresses do not get forwarded. 

Thank you!


Peter Ide
Field Representative New Mexico
National Rifle Association
P.O. Box 32
Cedar Crest, NM 87008
505-281-NRA-1 (6721)

DOWNLOAD THE PDF

 

See the video:
A LADY Educates U.S. Senators On The 2nd Amendment - Watch their faces as she speaks. She understands the 2nd Amendment in a way that they never will. Pass this clip to everyone you know.

 

In the United States, the Bill of Rights is the name by which the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are known.[1] They were introduced by James Madison to the First United States Congress in 1789 as a series of constitutional amendments, and came into effect on December 15, 1791, when they had been ratified by three-fourths of the States. Thomas Jefferson was the main proponent of the Bill of Rights.[2]
 
The Bill of Rights prohibits Congress from making any law respecting an establishment of religion, forbids infringement of the right to keep and bear arms, by Congress or citizens in a federal territory [3] and prohibits the federal government from depriving any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. In federal criminal cases, it requires indictment by grand jury for any capital or "infamous crime", guarantees a speedy public trial with an impartial jury composed of members of the state or judicial district in which the crime occurred, and prohibits double jeopardy. In addition, the Bill of Rights states that "the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people,"[4] and reserves all powers not granted to the federal government to the citizenry or States. Most of these restrictions were later applied to the states by a series of decisions applying the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which was ratified in 1868, after the American Civil War.
 
Madison proposed the Bill of Rights while ideological conflict between Federalists and anti-Federalists, dating from the 1787 Philadelphia Convention, threatened the overall ratification of the new national Constitution. It largely responded to the Constitution's influential opponents, including prominent Founding Fathers, who argued that the Constitution should not be ratified because it failed to protect the basic principles of human liberty. The Bill was influenced by George Mason's 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights, the 1689 English Bill of Rights, works of the Age of Enlightenment pertaining to natural rights, and earlier English political documents such as Magna Carta (1215).
 
Two additional articles were proposed to the States; only the final ten articles were ratified quickly and correspond to the First through Tenth Amendments to the Constitution. The first Article, dealing with the number and apportionment of U.S. Representatives, never became part of the Constitution. The second Article, limiting the ability of Congress to increase the salaries of its members, was ratified two centuries later as the 27th Amendment. Though they are incorporated into the document known as the "Bill of Rights", neither article establishes a right as that term is used today. For that reason, and also because the term had been applied to the first ten amendments long before the 27th Amendment was ratified, the term "Bill of Rights" in modern U.S. usage means only the ten amendments ratified in 1791.
 
The Bill of Rights plays a central role in American law and government, and remains a fundamental symbol of the freedoms and culture of the nation. One of the original fourteen copies of the Bill of Rights is on public display at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

See the video:
A LADY Educates U.S. Senators On The 2nd Amendment - Watch their faces as she speaks. She understands the 2nd Amendment in a way that they never will. Pass this clip to everyone you know.

 


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