Posted on 06/29/2009 12:49:38 PM PDT by neverdem
The secret government Terrorist Watch List, reportedly already swelled to more than 1.1 million names, will have an addendum, if gun control advocates in Congress have their way. This new addendum also to be cloaked in secrecy would empower the U.S. Attorney General to deny a person the ability to exercise their Second Amendment rights to purchase a firearm.
While it is not surprising that some members of Congress are again using fear of terrorism to implement a gun-control agenda, the openly unconstitutional legislative language proponents are employing is troubling.
Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) is leading the effort in the Senate, while another well-known gun control advocate Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) is directing the House initiative. They have introduced identical bills the Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2009. This proposal would give the attorney general the power to unilaterally and in secret develop a watch list of persons believed to be unworthy of possessing a firearm or any explosive.
This new dangerous terrorist watch list would include names based not on hard evidence of criminal activity, but on nothing more than the subjective conclusion by the attorney general that a person is appropriately suspected (whatever that means) of engaging in some manner of assisting or preparing for acts of domestic or international terrorism. The American people would never be privy to what criteria might be employed by the attorney general to determine whether someone is an appropriate suspect, and they would have no way of knowing why they might be denied the ability to purchase a firearm.
If a person were to be refused permission to purchase a firearm or explosive, and if they subsequently filed a lawsuit in federal court to find out why, the government still could keep such information secret. In other words, the attorney general could deny a U.S. citizen the ability to own a firearm, and never have to give the reason.
For legislators like Lautenberg and King, who apparently have absolute faith in unelected government officials to make the right decisions for the right reasons at the right times (and never be required to explain those decisions), one has only to consider the checkered history of post-9/11 terrorist watch lists to see the folly of such perspective. Stories abound of persons denied the ability to board a commercial aircraft, or greatly delayed in being allowed on board, for no reason other than their name erroneously appeared on some watch list. Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), and Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), have been among this not-so-elite group.
A report earlier this year by the FBIs inspector general chronicled extensive internal problems with the terrorist watch list maintained by that agency. The IG found numerous examples of inaccuracies, incomplete entries, out-of-date information and inclusion of information unrelated to terrorism. While the inconvenience of not being able to board an airliner for a business trip or a vacation can be a real headache, being refused the ability to purchase a firearm to protect ones life clearly raises the stakes.
The government already has remedies already at its disposal to keep firearms out of the hands of known or suspected terrorists. Under existing federal law, there are numerous categories of persons prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms; including persons in violation of immigration laws, convicted felons, illicit drug users and others. And if a person truly is a known or suspected terrorist, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as the federal law enforcement agency primarily responsible for enforcing the nations gun laws certainly should be made aware of that information. We dont need a secret, anti-Second Amendment watch list to implement effective law enforcement in America
By "stockpiling guns and/or ammunition?
What a nice Catch-22.
Boy are we all in trouuble. But we aren't alone, since trouble cuts both ways.
The Mafioso would probably be offended being compared to our current Government.
Let’s call this what it is: an attempt by the Neo-Nazi Party to implement their version of Neo-McCarthyism.
It’s laughable... the dems are so often shrieking about the percieved injustices of McCarthyism, but are willfully ignorant of the fact that McCarthy was never, ever wrong. This bill has so many intentionally gray areas, and so many chances for the utterly unfettered abuse of power, it makes my head spin.
“People know once the touch the 2nd amendment they have nothing left to lose except their freedom.”
If we lose the 2A we lose what little freedom we still have left.
The 2A is the real game changer. The attempt to abolish the 2A will be what sets off the next revolution/civil war.
None too soon, either.
Read the book, "Unintended Consequences" - you'll know who Henry Bowman is, and a bit more.
I guess the list does work.
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I was just wondering how you could find out if you were on their list. Everytime I fly, I get pulled out and searched. I am your typical white haired grandmother, but I sure get searched. Bet I’m on a list somewhere.
Shock Value, to garner public support.
“Accuse others of what you do...”
—Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Every one of you must resolve to go down swinging, if you must go down. Make it expensive.
“If a person were to be refused permission to purchase a firearm or explosive, and if they subsequently filed a lawsuit in federal court to find out why, the government still could keep such information secret. In other words, the attorney general could deny a U.S. citizen the ability to own a firearm, and never have to give the reason.”
This is not correct. It has long been held that the government may not use “secret evidence” to deny a person’s rights or to convict that person of a crime. Of course, that will do you absolutely no good when you are trying to buy a firearm.
I really can't see any way around doing it Henry's way anymore. I really can't.
God help us all.
"One man with a gun can control 100 without one. Make mass searches and hold executions for found arms." - Vladimir Lenin
Hmmmm....Argentina is showing some "green shoots" of freedom as well.
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