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the President is "not afraid of standing up to the NRA -- he's done it multiple times and won -- on background checks and a range of issues. And it is a priority to him on a personal level."
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Can you translate please? I have no problem with closing the supposed gunshow loophole. I don't see where you can give a gun to a friend. Did that a couple of weeks ago. Thanks so much.Here's HR 8, the background check bill: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/8/text?q={"search":["hr+8"]}&r=1&s=1
HR 1446: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1446/text?r=5&s=1
I don't like 1446, personally. I'd rather we put resources into NICS than extend the 3 day period to 10. That doesn't do anything but clog the sytstem up more, and I don't think it does anything to make us safer.
HR 8 seems to have split the hair fairly well on background checks. Family & Friends are exempt, as are transactions in good faith. It's really about the commerce side of the issue. I may have missed the big boogey man in there, but closing the gunshow loophole does make sense to me.
So if I'm reading that correctly, I can still loan you a gun that you can take hunting without my presence? Is that right? But I can't allow you to take a gun target shooting unless I am there (or unless the gun remains at the shooting range).Here's HR 8, the background check bill: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/8/text?q={"search":["hr+8"]}&r=1&s=1
HR 1446: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1446/text?r=5&s=1
I don't like 1446, personally. I'd rather we put resources into NICS than extend the 3 day period to 10. That doesn't do anything but clog the sytstem up more, and I don't think it does anything to make us safer.
HR 8 seems to have split the hair fairly well on background checks. Family & Friends are exempt, as are transactions in good faith. It's really about the commerce side of the issue. I may have missed the big boogey man in there, but closing the gunshow loophole does make sense to me.
Good catch. It's Temporary Transfer that they got.Can you translate please? I have no problem with closing the supposed gunshow loophole. I don't see where you can give a gun to a friend. Did that a couple of weeks ago. Thanks so much.
I don't read it like that.So if I'm reading that correctly, I can still loan you a gun that you can take hunting without my presence? Is that right? But I can't allow you to take a gun target shooting unless I am there (or unless the gun remains at the shooting range).
Given my middle class status, this sort of stuff won't really affect me. So I guess I'm fine with it. But it will likely be used to tack on extra charges against less privileged criminal suspects. Sucks for them.
But if you have my gun at home or in the truck without me, you aren't at a shooting range or going hunting (if no season for weapon in possession). Therefore, illegal.I don't read it like that.
Section F deals with temp transfer, the little i's are the conditions of that subsection. Those activities are allowed with the gun being solely in the possession of the transferee.
Why is it that a few folks on a newsgroup, admittedly one an attorney, can pick out things in a bill that the House couldn't see?
Consulting fees?We're far more familiar with the subject than congressionals are.
Can they afford us?Consulting fees?
We can't afford them. Tossed me a softball there.Can they afford us?