ATF Proposal to Reclassify Semi-Auto's as Title 2 guns..WND Article

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  • bigsk

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    Food for thought brought to you by WND Radio.

    Obama's secret plan to reclassify your guns

    President Obama, congressional Democrats and even some Republicans plan to push new gun-control legislation in the 113th Congress, but defenders of the Second Amendment fear Obama is poised to enact the restrictions through the Executive Branch if Congress is not cooperative.

    John M. Snyder heads GunRightsPolicies.org and has worked for organizations from the National Rifle Association to the Second Amendment Foundation and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. He said Obama and his allies have already chartered what regulatory course to pursue through the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or ATF.

    “We have some confidential information that he may order the ATF to reclassify certain models of semi-automatic firearms as Title 2 guns under the Gun Control Act of 1968,” Snyder told WND. “What this would mean is that people could not obtain these without going through a terribly difficult process that includes registration of each firearm and paying a severe fee for the ownership of each one.”

    Snyder said an even more drastic approach from Obama would be to try to ban semiautomatic weapons altogether.

    “Also, there is the possibility that the administration could try to declare that semi-automatic firearms are fully automatic firearms or machine guns under this Title 2, in which case they would be banned because of an amendment that’s on the books, the Gun Control Act of 1968.

    Snyder is referring to what’s known as the Hughes Amendment, which forbids the acquisition of any new fully automatic weapons or machine guns.

    The possible strategy is not a new idea, according to Snyder. He said liberal groups have advocated the move for years, but Democrats have been reluctant to pursue it because of the massive public backlash that will ensue.

    “This is an ongoing project of theirs, and they use a lot of these tragedies to try to advance their cause in a public relations sense. So far they’ve been unable to do that,” said Snyder. “It appears that the public is catching on to them and they know what their game plan is, generally speaking. So a lot depends on their frustration, the political situation at the time and a number of other factors, too.”

    Even if the Obama administration were to bypass Congress by imposing new regulations, there is still one card left for pro-Second Amendment forces to play: The House of Representatives could remove funding for the ATF or abolish it completely. But would the House GOP actually do that? Snyder is confident it would.

    “I wouldn’t be surprised. I think the House is really furious with the president,” Snyder said. “The Republicans would like to cut budgets of the federal government because they think the federal government is taking too much money and spending too much money, and a good place for them to cut would be in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. If there is strong enough public support against the activities of the federal government, the House of Representatives will develop a plan to slash the budget of the agency. I think it’s a real possibility.”

    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/01/obamas-secret-plan-to-reclassify-your-guns/#ITPuPOzi2aFrOCw7.99
     

    Sin-ster

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    You know, I've been having this odd thought in my head...

    If they go for it, it'll either be a nominal success (and enormous tragedy) or a whopping failure, resulting in the replacement of basically every politician who supported it-- and especially those who dreamed it up and pushed for it to happen.

    The push back in the wake of such a failure might very well mean the elimination of all the gun control laws we already have in place-- short of the background checks and what not, as we all agree they are for the best.

    As in... No more Title 2, at all. Truly unregulated-- the way it was intended.
     

    DS727

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    Look at these 2 links. These are the votes for the 1994 Ban. Some who voted for might surprise you, as well as those who voted against.

    House: http://clerk.house.gov/evs/1994/roll416.xml

    Senate: http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=103&session=2&vote=00295

    Highlights:

    House votes for: Jon Kyl (R), Michael Huffington (R) Bisexual former husband of HuffPo founder, Fred "Gopher" Grandy (R), Olympia Snow (R) Famous RINO

    House votes against: Jon Conyers (D), Cleo Fields (D), John Murtha (D), Bart Stupak (D), Maxine Waters (D)

    Senate votes for: Breaux & Johnston (Both D LA Senators), Arlen Specter (R) dead former RINO

    Senate votes against: Russ Feingold & Richard Shelby (Both D) Only Democrats to vote against.
     

    Mayonnaise

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    Arlen Specter did NOT vote for the assault weapons ban.

    Specter was endorsed by the National Rifle Association for reelection five years ago, voted against the original ban in 1993 and its extension in 2004, and also voted against background checks at gun shows and waiting periods for hand-gun purchases.
     
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    DS727

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    Arlen Specter did NOT vote for the assault weapons ban.

    Specter was endorsed by the National Rifle Association for reelection five years ago, voted against the original ban in 1993 and its extension in 2004, and also voted against background checks at gun shows and waiting periods for hand-gun purchases.

    Not according to the official webpage of the US Senate...
     
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