Posted on 02/24/2004 5:55:47 PM PST by yonif
WASHINGTON - Three Republican senators agreed Tuesday to support renewal of the soon-to-expire assault weapons ban, a small victory for gun control proponents as the Senate prepares to wade into several contentious gun issues this election year.
The GOP-controlled Senate plans to take up legislation Wednesday that would immunize gun manufacturers and distributors from lawsuits that arise from crimes in which guns were used.
Senate Republicans have enough votes to approve the legislation. Democrats plan to force votes on at least two other gun issues they want to attach to it, however, amendments to renew the assault weapons ban and to require background checks for all purchasers at gun shows.
Gun rights groups plan to urge majority Republicans to defeat both measures. The GOP-controlled House already has said it does not plan to approve the extension of the assault weapons ban.
"To protect the future of America's millions of gun owners, it is vital that the Senate pass (the lawsuits immunization bill) without any antigun amendments," the National Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action said on its Web site.
The White House also urged the Senate to pass the legislation without amendments.
"The administration urges the Senate to pass a clean bill, in order to ensure enactment of the legislation this year," the White House said in a statement. "Any amendment that would delay enactment of the bill beyond this year is unacceptable."
Getting the 1994 assault weapons prohibition renewed has been a Democratic priority this year. They picked up support Tuesday from GOP Sens. John Warner of Virginia, Mike DeWine of Ohio and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island.
"Although I voted against the ban a decade ago, over the past 10 years it has reduced crime dramatically and has made our streets safer," Warner said. "The legislation also has protected the rights of gun owners better than many of us predicted."
The three GOP senators' support does not guarantee the amendment's approval in the Senate, but "this gives the effort to renew the assault weapons ban new momentum," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., a sponsor of the original assault weapons ban.
Republicans, along with several Senate Democrats, have been pushing for the gun immunity legislation for some time. Gun advocates say firearm makers shouldn't be forced to spend millions of dollars fighting off lawsuits designed to win large rewards and bankrupt them for making legal products.
"The manufacturer or seller of a legal, nondefective product should not be held liable for the criminal or unlawful misuse of that product by others," the White House said.
Democrats like Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota agreed to get behind the legislation after gun supporters accepted a specification that firearms manufacturers and distributors would not be protected from lawsuits that involved defective products or illegal sales.
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The bill number is S. 1805.
On the Net:
Bill text: http://thomas.loc.gov
Too bad Senators aren't required to provide proof when passing brain farts.
BullSh*t! This clown has not read any of the reports from studies (one conducted by the Clinton DOJ itself) that conclusively show that the AW ban has NOT produced ANY reduction in violent crime. Another Enemy of Freedom. The true criminals are those in the US Senate who sit around collecting money from the taxpayers and then crapping all over the Constitution in return.
The lies these people tell to try to keep their power are no longer credible.
How can Senator Warner move his mouth, make sounds and say such nonsense? How have I as a gun owner been protected by the AWB? NOT!
Apparently the good Senator has suffered a half-heimers attack. He somehow believes his gun owning citizens are complete fools. They are if this pathetic old clown is re-elected!
He's clearly not running again for election. I hope Ollie North will run again for the Senate, if he can take the pay cut.
If so, they are idiots. The President NEEDS all the support he can get; unless the 50% RAT voters have changed their minds since the Gore debacle, this could be a VERY close election. The Pres has already pissed off a good deal of his base with a number of missteps he has taken on certain issues. I am willing to write off campaign finance "reform", Medicare "reform", illegal alien amnesty proposals, and most of the rest of this nonsense. But there are limits. The AW ban is "the line in the sand". And those morons who expect to receive healthy campaign donations from the grassroots conservatives better see the writing on the wall.
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None of these three jokers suprise me. Warner voted for the gun show ban, as did DeWine and Chafee. Chafee's Dad wanted to ban em all.
McCain, Grassley, Fitzgerald, Voinovich, and McCain will likely vote for the ban as well.
In some ways that might sound logical as they think something like "where else will the gun owners go?"
The problem is they don't consider the fact that they will pick up few if any from the gun grabbers but will alienate a large group of voters. If they are like me, they probably will not vote for the Dems but will just refuse to vote.
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