Posted on 01/14/2016 12:46:22 PM PST by Only1choice____Freedom
From: http://marymargaretoliver.org/ MMO to hold press conference to discuss HB 731 - Assault Weapons ban
MMO is co-sponsoring with Rep. Gardener HR 962 and HR 963 establishing an independent, non-partisan commission to deal with redistricting. A press conference was held on January 5 which included both MMO and Rep. Gardener along with Sen. Elena Parent and representatives of the state and national League of Women Voters, the American Civil Liberties Union and Common Cause. The hope is for and honest and open discussion during the 2016 Legislative Session. Details on the two resolutions can be found on the House of Representative's website.
Introduced by: (1) Oliver, Mary Margaret 82nd (2) Abrams, Stacey 89th (3) Hugley, Carolyn 136th (4) Gardner, Pat 57th (5) Kendrick, Dar'shun 93rd (6) Dawkins-Haigler, Dee 91st
It is assumed it is DOA but these people need to be stopped and recalled.
Good luck with that.
Six Democrats in Georgiaâs state House of Representatives unveiled a bill on Jan. 11 that would ârequire seizureâ of âcertain weaponry and ammunitionâ that is deemed as contraband, effectively banning âassault weaponsâ and âlarge-capacity magazines.â
HB 731, which is sponsored by Mary Margaret Oliver, Carolyn Hugley, Pat Gardiner, Stacey Abrams, Darâshun Kendrick and Dee Dawkins-Haigler, would amend current law to âprohibit the possession, sale, transport, distribution or use of certain assault weapons, large capacity magazines, armor-piercing bullets, and incendiary .50 caliber bullets.â
The text of the bill goes on to say that certain weapons would be required to be seized by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, with increased penalties for use and possession of machine guns, among other related regulations.
Information posted to sponsor Oliverâs website clearly notes that HB 731, which was introduced on the first day of the 2016 session, would âban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.â
In the same statement, the Democratic representative made her stance on the sale of certain guns more than clear.
âGeorgia needs debate about these weapons which are only used for rapidly killing people,â the statement read. âAssault weapons are not necessary for deer hunting.â
The text of HB 731 proclaims that the sale, possession or distribution of âany assault weaponâ will come at a profound cost.
âNo person shall possess, distribute, transport, transfer, or sell any assault weapon,â it reads. âAny person who distributes, transports, or imports an assault weapon into this state shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than two nor more than ten years.â
Also referred to as the “Bloodbath Bill.”
Link for the definitions of “assault rifles” is broken at this time.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/en-US/Display/20152016/HB/731%3Cbr
Read the Gun 'Seizure' Bill Introduced by Democrats That Will Likely Send a Chill Down the Spines of Georgia Gun Owners
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Gun'Seizure' Bill Introduced by Democrats in GA
How do you supposed it got changed like that?
Where is “ needed for Deer hunting” mentioned in the 2nd Amendment?
or the “Sitting Duck” bill
Washington State seems to have a similar bill ready to push through as well.
Apparently, they would like the stomach-churning carnage of the next American civil war to start in Georgia, their own back yard. If so, they are not long for this world.
Didn’t want to fill it out too much
Doesn’t change the meaning
Assault rifle... any rifle that is used in an assault, much like an assault rock... assault stick... assault fist... assault bologna loaf.
Or as the media explain... a big mean scary black rifle.
What happens when they run out of agents?
Reminds me of the dumbass dem bill in colorado that wanted to limit “magazine”s..
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You don’t know what “rapid killing” looks like sweetheart.
Wonder if any of the Democrat women own stock in a gun manufacturing company... ‘cause those companies will be doing a brisk business in Georgia until this blows over.
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