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U.S. House Committee Passes Amendment to Defund Illegal Obama Firearm Sales Reporting Requirement

Wednesday, July 13, 2011
 

Today, during consideration of the FY 2012 Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations bill, pro-gun U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-Mont.) offered an amendment to prohibit the use of funds for a new and unauthorized multiple sales reporting plan proposed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.  The Amendment was passed by a vote of 25-16.

The Rehberg Amendment, which was strongly supported by NRA, will defund the Justice Department’s controversial and illegal move requiring federally licensed firearms retailers in states bordering Mexico to report multiple sales of semi-automatic rifles.

As we reported yesterday, this procedure was proposed last fall as an “emergency" measure by BATFE.  Specifically, it calls for all of the firearm retailers in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas to report multiple sales, or other dispositions, of two or more .22 caliber or larger semi-automatic rifles capable of accepting a detachable magazine purchased by a single individual in a five consecutive business day period.  It is important to note that under existing law, BATFE already has full access to every dealer’s firearm transaction records, either during a bona fide criminal investigation or simply to enforce compliance with record keeping requirements. This new reporting procedure would create a registry of owners of many of today's most popular rifles--firearms owned by millions of Americans for self-defense, hunting and other lawful purposes.  Most importantly, however, the BATFE has no legal authority to demand these reports.

In addition, the agency has recently come under intense scrutiny due to its ill-conceived “Fast and Furious” operation.  "Fast and Furious" encouraged Arizona gun stores to sell thousands of guns to suspicious buyers, despite objections from dealers and even BATFE’s own field agents.

Earlier this year, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on and passed, by a vote of 277 to 149, an amendment to H.R. 1 (also offered by Rep. Rehberg, along with Rep. Dan Boren (D-Okla.)) that also would have prohibited the use of federal funds for this reporting requirement.  Unfortunately, the amendment was not included in the final version of the bill as a result of Senate inaction.

In March, U.S. Sens. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and Richard Burr (R-N.C.) introduced S. 570--“to prohibit the Department of Justice from tracking and cataloguing the purchases of multiple rifles and shotguns."  The bill would ensure that federal funds cannot be used for the multiple sales reporting procedure. 

NRA will continue to work to make sure the Rehberg Amendment makes it through the appropriations process.  The amendment is scheduled to be heard on the House floor in August.

While the Rehberg Amendment is a critically important first step, it is imperative that you contact your U.S. Senators and ask them to cosponsor and support S. 570.  You can find contact information for your elected officials by using the "Write Your Representatives" tool at www.NRAILA.org, or you can call your U.S. senators at (202) 224-3121.  S. 570 currently has 29 cosponsors.  To see if your senators are cosponsors, please click here:  http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:SN00570:@@@P
   
 

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What bothers me is the sleight of hand going on - they are not repealing the act, or forbidding the tracking of multiple firearms, they are simply "de-funding" the operation. This means the law is on the books, or the edict in the ATF files, and all they need to do is release the funds later through another amendment when no one is looking or paying attention.
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What bothers me is the sleight of hand going on - they are not repealing the act, or forbidding the tracking of multiple firearms, they are simply "de-funding" the operation. This means the law is on the books, or the edict in the ATF files, and all they need to do is release the funds later through another amendment when no one is looking or paying attention.

+1

They are not getting at the root of it....just knocking off a few leaves.
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This is checks and balances in action.
An excellent example of the power of the House.
In order to repeal it they would have to pass a bill, which would then go to the Senate where the Dems would defeat it, if it got through the Senate BO would veto it.
But the House controls the purse strings, if it doesn't get funded it doesn't happen.

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This is checks and balances in action.
An excellent example of the power of the House.
In order to repeal it they would have to pass a bill, which would then go to the Senate where the Dems would defeat it, if it got through the Senate BO would veto it.
But the House controls the purse strings, if it doesn't get funded it doesn't happen.

So the House could vote to defund the ATF?

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Not sure doing away with ATF as a LEA would fail. We need the admin side to monitor taxes and permits and such, but the LEO duties could go to IRS, SS, or FBI easily enough. ATF keeps the records, other Feebs do the criminal aspects. Who'd bitch? I'm not sure its a good idea (since they are a nice target for us), but its a doable one.
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Not sure doing away with ATF as a LEA would fail. We need the admin side to monitor taxes and permits and such, but the LEO duties could go to IRS, SS, or FBI easily enough. ATF keeps the records, other Feebs do the criminal aspects. Who'd bitch? I'm not sure its a good idea (since they are a nice target for us), but its a doable one.
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Nothing like proposing a band-aid for metastasized cancer, FQ. The FBI for one was in on Fast and Furious, based on testimony deeply involved. And the IRS? Seriously? Do not look to the current goobermint organizational structure for any fixes.

Besides, the ATF will remain, just like the DoJ. Individuals will be thrown under the bus, careers ruined besmirched by charges of incompetence and pleas of "I didn't know" by even higher ups. Maybe group and Dept. names or even the hierarchy may change. But the system will remain fundamentally intact and that is where the cancer has mostly metastasized. TPTB will ensure that the march goes on. This is just one of those pesky little bumps in the road that has to be accommodated.
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