http://www.gunowners.org/a042607.htm

Congressional Leaders Moving To Pass Gun Control Without A Vote!

-- McCarthy bill would treat gun owners even worse than terrorists

Gun Owners of America
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Springfield, VA 22151
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"Another gun rights group, the Gun Owners of America, is adamantly 
opposed to the [McCarthy-Dingell] legislation. It said the measure would 
allow the government to trample privacy rights by compiling reams of 
personal information and potentially bar mentally stable people from 
buying guns." -- Associated Press, April 24, 2007


Thursday, April 26, 2007

This is going to be a knock-down, drag-out fight. GOA continues to stand 
alone in the trenches, defending the rights of gun owners around the 
country. It's not going to be easy.

Gun control supporters want to pass gun control within the next couple 
of weeks. And that's why, even if you took action earlier this week, you 
need to do so once again.

All the gun haters (who have been keeping silent for a while) are now 
coming out of the closet and into the open. Take the notoriously 
anti-gun senator from New York -- Chuck Schumer. He has been very, very 
excited this week. Recent events have given him a platform, and the 
excuse, to push legislation that he had sponsored years ago -- 
legislation that never got through Congress.

You see, Senator Chuck Schumer has been, in past years, the Senate 
sponsor of the McCarthy bill (HR 297). And the recent murders at 
Virginia Tech have given Senator Schumer the pretext he has been looking 
for. Appearing on the Bill O'Reilly show earlier this week, Schumer did 
his best to make a reasonable-sounding pitch for more gun control.

He told O'Reilly on Monday that while he and Rep. McCarthy had 
previously worked together on this legislation, he now wants Congress to 
take up HR 297 quickly. "The Brady Law is a reasonable limitation," 
Schumer said. "Some might disagree with me, but I think certain kinds of 
licensing and registration is a reasonable limitation. We do it for cars."

Get the picture? First, he wants the Brady Law strengthened with the 
McCarthy-Dingell-Schumer legislation. Then it's off to pass more gun 
control -- treating guns like cars, where all gun owners are licensed 
and where bureaucrats will have a wonderful confiscation list.

In the O'Reilly interview, Schumer showed his hand when he revealed the 
strategy for this bill. Because it could become such a hot potato -- 
thanks to your efforts -- Senator Schumer is pushing to get this bill 
passed by Unanimous Consent in the Senate, which basically means that 
the bill would get passed WITHOUT A VOTE.

This is a perfect way to pass gun control without anyone getting 
blamed... or so they think. We need to tell every Senator that if this 
bill passes without a vote, then we hold ALL OF THEM responsible. (Be 
looking for a future GOA alert aimed at your Senators.)

On the House side, the Associated Press reported this past Monday that 
"House Democratic leaders are working with the National Rifle 
Association to bolster existing laws blocking" certain prohibited 
persons from buying guns. Of course, there are at least three problems 
with this approach:

1. It's morally and constitutionally wrong to require law-abiding 
citizens to first prove their innocence to the government before they 
can exercise their rights -- whether it's Second Amendment rights, First 
Amendment rights, or any other right. Doing that gives bureaucrats the 
opportunity to abuse their power and illegitimately prevent honest gun 
owners from buying guns.

2. Bureaucrats have already used the Brady Law to illegitimately deny 
the Second Amendment rights of innocent Americans. Americans have been 
prevented from buying guns because of outstanding traffic tickets, 
because of errors, because the NICS computer system has crashed -- and 
don't forget returning veterans because of combat-related stress. You 
give an anti-gun bureaucrat an inch, he'll take a mile -- which we have 
already seen as GOA has documented numerous instances of the abuses 
mentioned above.

3. Finally, all the background checks in the world will NOT stop bad 
guys from getting firearms. As we mentioned in the previous alert, 
severe restrictions in Washington, DC, England, Canada, Germany and 
other places have not stopped evil people from using guns to commit 
murder. (Correction: In our previous alert, we incorrectly identified 
Ireland as the location of the infamous schoolyard massacre. In fact, it 
took place in Dunblane, Scotland in 1996 -- a country which at the time 
had even more stringent laws than we have here.)

McCARTHY BILL TREATING GUN OWNERS WORSE THAN TERRORISTS

HR 297 would require the states to turn over mountains of personal data 
(on people like you) to the FBI -- any information which according to 
the Attorney General, in his or her unilateral discretion, would be 
useful in ascertaining who is or is not a "prohibited person."

Liberal support for this bill points out an interesting hypocrisy in 
their loyalties: For six years, congressional Democrats have complained 
about the Bush administration's efforts to obtain personal information 
on suspected terrorists WITHOUT A COURT ORDER.

And yet, this bill would allow the FBI to obtain massive amounts of 
information -- information which dwarfs any records obtained from 
warrantless searches (or wiretaps) that have been conducted by the Bush 
Administration on known or suspected terrorists operating in the country.

In fact, HR 297 would allow the FBI to get this information on honest 
Americans (like you) even though the required data is much more private 
and personal than any information obtained thus far by the Bush 
administration on terrorists.

And all of these personal records would be obtained by the FBI with no 
warrant or judicial or Congressional oversight whatsoever!!!

Get the picture? Spying on terrorists is bad... but spying on honest gun 
owners is good. After all, this horrific intrusion on the private lives 
of all Americans is presumed to be "okay" because it's only being used 
to bash guns, not to go after terrorists and criminals who are trying to 
kill us.

As indicated in earlier alerts, this information could include your 
medical, psychological, financial, education, employment, traffic, state 
tax records and more. We don't even know the full extent of what could 
be included because HR 297 -- which can be viewed at 
http://thomas.loc.gov by typing in the bill number -- is so open-ended. 
It requires states to provide the NICS system with ALL RECORDS that the 
Attorney General believes will help the FBI determine who is and who is 
not a prohibited person. Certainly, an anti-gun AG like Janet Reno would 
want as many types of records in the system as possible.

The provision that would probably lead to the greatest number of 
'fishing expeditions' is that related to illegal aliens. Federal law 
prohibits illegal aliens from owning guns. The bill requires all 
"relevant" data related to who is in this country illegally. But what 
records pertaining to illegal aliens from the states would be relevant? 
Perhaps a better question would be, what records are not relevant?
ACTION:

1. Please take a moment to communicate your opposition to HR 297 -- even 
if you already sent your Representative a note earlier this week. We 
have provided a new letter (below) which provides updated information 
relating to the battle we are fighting.

House leaders are talking about bringing up this bill soon. And Sen. 
Schumer (in his interview with O'Reilly) even hinted at the fact that 
the bill could come up WITHOUT the ability to offer pro-gun amendments 
-- such as a repeal of the DC gun ban or reciprocity for concealed carry 
holders -- provisions that could potentially serve as killer amendments.

Also -- oh yeah, this is going to upset you -- Senator Schumer told 
O'Reilly, "I got to tell you, a lot of NRA people, they support this." 
Can you believe that? Senator Schumer is claiming to speak for you! 
That's why it's so important that you once again tell your congressman 
that Schumer is wrong... that you're a supporter of gun rights who 
OPPOSES the anti-gun McCarthy-Dingell bill.

2. Please circulate this e-mail and forward it to as many gun owners as 
you can.

CONTACT INFORMATION: You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action 
Center to send your Representative the pre-written e-mail message below. 
And, you can call your Representative toll-free at 1-877-762-8762.
----- Pre-written letter -----

Dear Representative:

As a supporter of Second Amendment rights, I do NOT support HR 297, the 
NICS Improvement Act. I hope that you will OPPOSE this bill and urge 
your party leadership to either kill it outright or to allow other 
pro-gun amendments to be offered (repeal of the DC gun ban, reciprocity 
for concealed carry holders, etc.).

In its current form, HR 297 will treat gun owners even worse than 
terrorists, giving the FBI a mountain of private information on 
law-abiding Americans like me.

How is it that, despite all the criticism over the Bush administration's 
attempts to obtain personal information on suspected terrorists without 
a court order, this bill would allow the FBI to obtain massive amounts 
of information on ME -- information which dwarfs any warrantless 
searches (or wiretaps) that have been conducted by the Bush 
Administration on known or suspected terrorists operating in the country.

And all of this personal information would be obtained by the FBI with 
no warrant or judicial or Congressional oversight whatsoever!!!

How is it that spying on terrorists is bad, but spying on honest gun 
owners is good?

Again, I hope that you will oppose HR 297. Gun Owners of America will 
continue to keep me informed on the progress of this bill. Thank you.

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