GUNS/RLTD House returns to resume a bitter fight over gun control

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House returns to resume a bitter fight over gun control

Paul Singer, and Donovan Slack, USA TODAY
Monday, 04-Jul-16 20:08:02 PDT

The House of Representatives shouted its way into recess last month with a battle over gun control that will resume this week as the chamber prepares to vote on a bill that Democrats call an empty gesture.

The fate of the legislation — which would create a process to prevent people on no-fly lists from buying guns — seems certain: It is going nowhere. A similar measure has already been defeated in the Senate.

What is uncertain is whether Democrats will again try to shut down the House to demand votes on other gun control proposals.

House Democrats led by civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., staged a sit-in on the House floor June 22, saying they would not leave until Republicans scheduled a vote on gun control legislation. After a nearly 12-hour standoff, Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., simply reconvened the House and called a vote on unrelated matters over the shouts of the Democratic protesters. Republicans ultimately voted to adjourn for the July Fourth holiday, and Democrats remained in the chamber for several hours to continue their appeal for a gun vote.


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Late last week Ryan said he would bring to the floor a gun control measure that would create a process for officials to bar terrorism suspects from buying a gun. It is very similar to language the Democrats blocked in the Senate, arguing that it is unworkable, The House bill would allow law enforcement to delay a sale of a gun to a terrorism suspect for three days, in order to allow the Justice Department to make a case before a judge that the person should not be allowed to buy a gun due to terrorism concerns.

The provision is part of a larger package of anti-terrorism measure, including the creation of an office within the Department of Homeland Security to coordinate anti-terror efforts, specifically targeting "radical Islamist terrorism." Ryan said this would be the first time that terminology would be included in the law.

But Democrats rejected the measure as soon as it was announced. Minority leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Friday "Democrats will continue to push House Republicans to give the American people a vote on meaningful gun violence prevention measures that will save lives and protect our communities from terrorism."

Lewis and Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., one of the other sit-in organizers, are asking Ryan to allow votes on two amendments, one to expand background checks to private gun sales and another to block gun sales to people on terrorism no-fly lists. If Ryan refuses, it is not clear whether Democrats plan to resume their floor protests.

Ryan said last week that the House will not tolerate further disruptions. His office was gathering recommendations from the House parliamentarian and the Sergeant-at-Arms for how to deal with any protests that may emerge. In theory, lawmakers could be removed from the floor if they break House rules, but Ryan has not expressed any intention to have lawmakers dragged out.

Meanwhile, Ryan will also move to bring up a bill to improve mental health care proposed by Rep, Tim Murphy, R-Pa., which Republicans have frequently pointed to as a key component of addressing mass shootings. The House Energy & Commerce Committee approved the bill unanimously last month.

Backed by an array of mental health advocacy groups, the bill would create a new position for an Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance abuse within the Department of Health and Human Services. This official would be charged with coordinating mental health efforts across various federal agencies. The bill also requires consideration of when information about a person's serious mental illness diagnosis can be shared with family members, caregivers and law enforcement without the patient's consent.
 

Doat

Veteran Member
Gun Control??? WTF How about illegal immigration? How about IRS restructuring? How about fixing Social Security? How about just accepting resignation of all the incompetent morons holding office.
 

vestige

Deceased
Late last week Ryan said he would bring to the floor a gun control measure that would create a process for officials to bar terrorism suspects from buying a gun.

Suspects?

Like 87 year old white Christian women attempting to board airplanes and being groped and abused by assholes in the TSA?

Bull sh*t

Racial profiling for the terrorist du jour must be mandatory wording in any activity that will have any effectiveness.
 
Gee, where was all this 'outrage' prior to the queers getting shot up? Oh, there was none. Political stunt that's all.

On a morerest gooderest note, I finished my first two lower builds over the weekend. Very cool and easy.
 

Thinwater

Firearms Manufacturer
Run for their office. That would get you noticed.

I did and it does. I abandoned the effort when I went through about $5K in a month and refused to beg for money to continue the campaign. I had them all calling me, from PAC's in DC to other candidates wanting my endorsement when I dropped it. If you want to be noticed at all, prepare to have a pile of cash to burn, really fast. I am not saying it would change anyone's mind on their positions, but I was able to educate the conservative candidates in my district re firearms issues face to face over breakfast. I would have never been able to have done this otherwise.
 
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