Posted on 10/03/2007 5:04:35 PM PDT by neverdem
There is no such thing as the Veterans Disarmament Act. There is no pending legislation that would take firearms away from veterans. There is no pending legislation that would prevent a person with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), veteran or not, from purchasing a firearm or ammo.
But, there is a huge campaign of misinformation and scare tactics being forwarded by a small gun owners group who view themselves to be in competition with the National Rifle Association (NRA).
Lets use some common sense instead of nonsense. If veterans were to lose the right to own firearms, youd have a lot of unemployed cops. If those who have PTSD were to lose that right, thered be even more unemployed cops and other first responders, as well. The arguments about a Veterans Disarmament Act are, quite simply, ridiculous and illogical.
The piece of legislation is question is H.R. 2640, the NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007. H.R. 2640 was carefully-crafted by the NRA and Members of Congress to protect the rights of gun owners, especially those who may have mental health issues such as PTSD.
Alert: Tell your public officials how you feel about this legislation.
The NICS is the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, the database that contains the names of those not allowed to buy firearms and ammo. There are nine specific groups of persons who are included in the database.
(Excerpt) Read more at military.com ...
Thanks neverdem.
Poor example. New Jersey sucks (I’m from there), as do a few other states who abuse the second amendment rights of the people who live in them. A few states will fight to the end against the rights of their people, New Jersey being one of them. If the federal government passed a law mandating the correction of the records, because forbidding a person to purchase a certain object is regulation of interstate commerce, New Jersey and its ilk would suddenly find limtitations to the commerce clause, and probably support states’ rights.
Whatever is done, a few blue states will oppose it and many may refuse to comply. I’d rather get my foot in the door than wait until it is open all the way. Incrementalism works in our favor, too.
Oh, and I'm no real fan of the self-serving and double dealing NRA.
Thank you for your service to our country.
Best regards,
Thank you.
Good point. The 2nd Amendment, like the Constitution, is a living,evolving,breathing document.
All the dead men who wrote and implemented it, Jefferson, Franklin, Madison,Washington, et. al. are not relevant to the needs and beliefs of the current generation.
Mr. Frederick's heirs and assigns are completely in charge of the current NRA, just as they have been for the past half century.
You bet I am proud to join groups like the JFPO who aggressively defend the Constitution.
Best regards,
The NRA was a target-shooting group until the first gun controls became onerous in the 60’s, and they have led the fight for the 2nd Amendment since then.
To a liberal, being conservative is sufficient cause to prevent one from owning a firearm.
Sadly, he is in his own anonymous way at least as important because of the work he did to undo the Founding Fathers Achievements.
A few words from him at a crucial unremarked moment in history could have effectively quashed the entire 20th Century Gun Control Movement.
Instead, he chose to give aid and comfort to the enemies of the Constitution.
He richly deserves his special place in Hades.
Best regards,
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