Posted on 10/14/2017 4:05:50 PM PDT by markomalley
House Democrats have introduced a number of new gun control measures in the wake of a deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Among the proposals are HR.3962 to ban online ammunition sales, H.R. 4025 requiring gun dealers to report the sale of two or more rifles to the same person in a five-day period, and HR. 4052, which would ban magazines able to hold greater than 10 rounds.
Several of my colleagues and I have introduced commonsense legislation that, if enacted, would reduce gun violence and the tragic impact it has on our communities, said U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, the New Jersey Democrat sponsoring the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act.
Colemans proposal is much like a state law approved last year by voters in California in the respect that it would require federally licensed ammo dealers to directly confirm the identity of those buying ammo over the Internet by verifying a photo I.D. in-person. Also, the measure would require the vendor to report any individual sales of more than 1,000 rounds in a five-day period to the U.S. Attorney General. Garnering 29 co-sponsors, all Democrat, the measure has been referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Gun reporting
The Multiple Firearm Sales Reporting Modernization Act, sponsored by U.S. Rep. Norma Torres, D-Calf., would require FFLs to report the sale of two or more long guns to the same buyer within a five-day period to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
Currently, dealers must report multiple handgun sales while a 2011 rule that requires only dealers in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas report multiple rifle sales. Under the new proposal, it would be the law of the land.
This bill is a long-overdue update, said Torres. Our law enforcement agencies need to know if anyone is stocking up on AR-15s and AK-47s.
The measure, referred to the Judiciary Committee, has three co-sponsors including Nevada Democrat Dina Titus, whose district includes Las Vegas.
Magazine restrictions
Billed as the Keep Americans Safe Act, Connecticuts Elizabeth Etsy would ban detachable magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. Backed by several gun control groups including the Brady Campaign and the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, Esty contends it is needed for public safety.
There is simply no good reason why sportsmen and women need more than 10 rounds in a magazine, said Esty in a statement. No sportsman or woman needs 30 rounds to kill a deer. Its shameful that we protect our deer better than we protect our people.
Referred to the Judiciary committee, Estys bill has 85 partisan supporters including virtually Nevadas entire delegation to the House apart from U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei, a Republican whose district hails from the more conservative Northern part of the state including Reno and Carson City.
The bills join measures to ban bump stocks and other devices that can accelerate a guns rate of fire, mandates for smart gun use, expanded background check proposals and efforts to increase federal funding for gun crime research, all introduced in the past two weeks.
I actually think banning hunting would be constitutional.
Foolish, but constitutional.
I actually think banning hunting would be constitutional.
Foolish, but constitutional.
If I’m not mistaken, the last assault weapon ban that was allowed to sunset didn’t do a darn thing to halt gun violence at the hands of the street thugs...........
Did the Vegas shooter ever make any large volume gun purchased? I keep hearing this story. Did he buy all of those guns at once?
When are Republicans going to stop playing defense on guns. They should be emphasizing responsible firearm training and getting people to learn more guns, instead of letting the Dems and media run with this sick narrative.
I have not seen any information about it but as of the appearance of this headline it is guaranteed there is a run on hi cap mags and people are downloading plans for hi cap mags. When are the Democrats going to try to license 3D printers? Printers are working fast to make trivialize restrictions on numbers, types, and capacities. Banning ammo sales will ramp up a black market in ammo and sales of loading equipment. Easily made plastic cartridges will developed and new easily acquired or made primers the same.
Where you purchase your ammo has no correlation to crime in any possible universe. These people are freaking idiots just begging for a cigarette and a blindfold.
HR 4025 is already on the books.
ANY Republican voting for ANY of these gun-ban proposals, any infringement of the 2nd Amendment at all — should be TARGETED for replacement at the next available primary with a decent pro-2A candidate.
I thought NY said 7 max. And the judge said that’s stupid.
Republicans are in a majority. They should be able to scuttle this bill.
These idiots keep p!$$!ng into the wind, and then wonder why they keep getting wet.
Ban on 100-year-old technology bump for later...
The anti-Armed American, gun-grabbing NAZI crowd is on a roll. Still dancing in the blood of the victims in Las Vegas.
They want it...
We Got it...
Their move.
That works okay if the hogs are operating solo and you manage to place your shots precisely. Sometimes they operate in groups - and attack in same. Sometimes a Saiga-12 12 gauge automatic shotgun with a 12 round drum magazine isn’t enough.
Feral hogs are the kind of game/vermin that actually *require* something approaching military grade hardware.
In honor of their bill that’s going nowhere, ordered 2k rounds of XM855 ammo - just because I can.
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