For now, neither the House nor Senate has scheduled votes on the new gun-control proposals despite Daschle's promise to move on the issue early in the year. But an aide in Reed's office says he is confident that Senate Majority Leader Daschle will make good on his promise to bring the proposal to a vote before considering the McCain-Lieberman bill. Whatever the result, there is a major gun-control fight brewing in the Senate one likely to put the members of that body on record during an election year concerning one of the thorniest issues in American politics.I'd rather they wait until Rocky's in the Senate, but if Levin and Stabenow want to go on record again as being anti-civil-rights and anti-self-defense, then they may. The annoying thing is that Conyers is well-entrenched and impossible to remove from his office.