Assault-weapons ban nixed from bill

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Harry Reid will reverse course and allow a tough gun bill to be introduced in the Senate. Harry Reid will reverse course and allow a tough gun bill to be introduced in the Senate.

The The Huffington Post reports, "Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will introduce gun control legislation Thursday night that includes a proposal for universal background checks, a reports, "Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will introduce gun control legislation Thursday night that includes a proposal for universal background checks, a high-ranking source told The Huffington Post." high-ranking source told The Huffington Post."

The liberal website adds: The liberal website adds:

"The news will cheer up gun control advocates who were left despondent days ago after Reid announced the baseline bill would not include a ban on assault weapons. That measure, which "The news will cheer up gun control advocates who were left despondent days ago after Reid announced the baseline bill would not include a ban on assault weapons. That measure, which is sponsored by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), will be considered as an amendment, diminishing its chances of ending up in the final bill produced by the Senate. A provision that would is sponsored by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), will be considered as an amendment, diminishing its chances of ending up in the final bill produced by the Senate. A provision that would ban the production and sale of high-capacity magazines will also be considered as an amendment, the source said. ban the production and sale of high-capacity magazines will also be considered as an amendment, the source said.

"Progressives had been bracing themselves for the possibility that a measure expanding background checks, widely considered the most important of President Barack Obama's suggested "Progressives had been bracing themselves for the possibility that a measure expanding background checks, widely considered the most important of President Barack Obama's suggested reforms, would meet the same fate. But Reid will, instead, go to the floor with background checks as part of the baseline legislation. reforms, would meet the same fate. But Reid will, instead, go to the floor with background checks as part of the baseline legislation.

"Reid will use the background check bill produced by the Senate Judiciary Committee as a starter, the source said. That bill, sponsored by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), includes a provision "Reid will use the background check bill produced by the Senate Judiciary Committee as a starter, the source said. That bill, sponsored by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), includes a provision that requires records of all gun sales to be maintained. That provision had been a sticking point with Senate Republicans, who have argued that it would serve as a gateway to a federal that requires records of all gun sales to be maintained. That provision had been a sticking point with Senate Republicans, who have argued that it would serve as a gateway to a federal database of gun owners. In order to keep open the option of securing GOP support, Reid will offer senators the opportunity to amend the language in the background check bill." database of gun owners. In order to keep open the option of securing GOP support, Reid will offer senators the opportunity to amend the language in the background check bill."

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Before anyone gets too comfortable, the original AWB was passed as an amendment. Here it is straight from Feinstein.
It's not over until it's over. Just because it's not part of the package means it's dead. If anything, I would argue it has a greater chance of slipping through.

 
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Looks like Obummer is posturing again ..... what a piece of work ------ :angry3:

"In the face of a concerted campaign by the NRA and anti-gun law politicians, public opinion in favor of major controls has actually been dropping. Just after the Newtown massacre – which left 20 children and six adults dead at Sandy Hook elementary school – some 52% of Americans were found to be in favor of major restrictions on guns. But that number has since dropped to 43%, according to a CNN/ORC poll released earlier this week."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/23/barack-obama-senate-assault-weapons-vote
 

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