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BPTactical
02-04-2011, 20:27
In the words of Elton John:
"The Bitch is Back"
Ms. Feinstein, Your favorite Anti from the land of Fruits and Nuts........




On Tuesday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) sent a letter (http://www.nramedia.org/t/32297/4246928/1600/0/) to President Barack Obama, urging him to have the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives review its interpretation of the federal law that provides for the importation of firearms "generally recognized as particularly suitable for or readily adaptable to sporting purposes." Adopting a narrower interpretation of the law would, Feinstein claimed, help reduce violence in Mexico and the United States .
As the Supreme Court said in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), the Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms primarily for self-defense. This means the "sporting purposes" limitation imposed by the Gun Control Act of 1968 is constitutionally suspect, to put it mildly. What makes matters worse is that BATFE repeatedly misinterprets the law to serve political ends, which is precisely what Feinstein has in mind.












January 31, 2011The Honorable Barack H. Obama
The White House

Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mr. President:
I write to urge you to review enforcement of the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA) provision, 18 U.S. Code Section 925(d)(3), which prohibits the importation of firearms except those that are “generally recognized as particularly suitable for or readily adaptable to sporting purposes.” Previous Administrations have used this authority to limit the importation of military-style assault firearms, and it could once again be a helpful tool in preventing the gun trafficking that is fueling the horrific gun violence in Mexico, the Southwest border region, and many cities and towns across our nation.
Since December 2006, more than 30,000 people have been killed in Mexico in drug-related violence. Every day, there are reports of ruthless and brutal gun murders as Mexican drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) fight for control of smuggling routes and terrorize anyone who might get in their way. The DTOs have killed mayors, judges, and other officials who have tried to stop the carnage. They have even targeted young people, murdering 14 teenagers at a birthday party in Ciudad Juarez in October of last year.
Regrettably, firearms trafficked from the United States help fuel the violence in Mexico. Of the firearms recovered by the Government of Mexico and traced through ATF in the past 4 years, more than 50,000 were manufactured in, or imported into, the United States prior to being recovered in Mexico. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and other federal, state and local law enforcement are working to stop this gun trafficking and related violence, but they need additional help. The Administration recently took an important step forward with ATF’s initiative to collect information on multiple sales of semi-automatic assault rifles from Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. I applaud you for this initiative. However, much more must be done.
Under the GCA, the Administration has the authority to prohibit the importation of non-sporting firearms. In 1989, in response to growing drug gang violence, the ATF under President George H.W. Bush denied applications to import a series of semiautomatic rifles that it found were designed and intended to be particularly suitable for combat rather than sporting applications. Similarly, in 1997, President Clinton used this authority and ordered ATF to conduct an expedited review to determine whether modified semiautomatic assault-type rifles were properly importable under the statutory sporting purposes test. In April 1998, ATF determined that rifles with the ability to accept a detachable large capacity military magazine “are not generally recognized as particularly suitable for or readily adaptable to sporting purposes and are therefore not importable.”
Since the Clinton Administration’s efforts, the GCA’s prohibition against non-sporting firearms has not been aggressively enforced, and many military-style, non-sporting rifles have flowed into the United States civilian market. Some of the rifles are cheap AK-type variants from former Eastern bloc countries, while others are more expensive, high-tech weapons. All of them, however, share military-style characteristics that should make them ineligible for import. Furthermore, it appears that some importers are bringing in rifle parts and reassembling them with a small number of domestically manufactured components. This practice has gone unchecked, despite Section 922 (r) of the GCA, which prohibits using imported parts to assemble any semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun which is identical to any rifle or shotgun prohibited from importation under 18 U.S. Code Section 925(d)(3).
I urge you to review enforcement of the GCA and take any regulatory steps necessary to stop the both the importation of all military-style, non-sporting firearms, and the assembly of those firearms from imported parts. We must ensure that law enforcement has all the necessary resources and tools needed to stop the gun violence that is taking a deadly toll in Mexico and in our country. I look forward to working with you toward that goal. Thank you for your attention to this urgent issue.

Sincerely,
Dianne Feinstein
Chairman
United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Controlcc: Eric Holder, Attorney General
Kenneth Melson, Acting Director of the ATF




Lying F#%&ing Bitch..................................

DSB OUTDOORS
02-04-2011, 20:43
FFFFFFFFF---------CCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKK That Bitch!!!!!!!!!!!! [M2]

2008f450
02-04-2011, 20:43
That bitch just wont go away. I couldnt stand her when I lived in the peoples republic and she just wont stop. Didnt she get caught doing favors for her husbands company? why cant they get rid of her?[Bang][Bang]

Troublco
02-04-2011, 21:27
Couldn't let Mexico deal with Mexico's problems, now could she? After all, she and her fellow elitists have to save everyone else from everything. The world's too dangerous a place without her trying to protect everyone.

Can't believe I actually got that out without [Puke]

TFOGGER
02-04-2011, 21:54
She's harder to get rid of than the villain in a slasher movie....[AR15]

Irving
02-04-2011, 22:21
I also urge them to review the 1968 Gun Control Act, but for entirely different reasons.

DOC
02-04-2011, 22:39
That bitch. Her letter says nothing more than she hates American freedoms and this is what she wants to see go away. And this is the lame ass excuse for violating people rights. I would like to see a ban on her trying to look younger using the sporting clause. No way would it get passed.

BushMasterBoy
02-05-2011, 00:12
The second amendment was written with the intent of allowing the people the power to protect themselves from a tyrannical form of government. It wasn't written so you could go shoot a deer!
It was also the intent that the states could call its citizens to serve in the defense of the state as a militia. But above all it gave a citizen the right to self defence. When we lose the right to self defence, we cease to be first class citizens.
One must wonder if the motivation of politicians to curtail the right to keep and bear arms is from foreign influences designed to weaken our resolve. We will just have to be vigilant.

Geology Rocks
02-05-2011, 00:43
In vermont they want to charge people $500 for not carrying or owning a firearm. They also wanna make them register as a non gun owner.

joe

funkfool
02-05-2011, 01:17
'the shoulder thing that goes up (http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=0&oq=the+shoulder+thing+tha&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GWYE_enUS259US260&q=the+shoulder+thing+that+goes+up)"... is Carolyn McCarthy...
Although... both stupid beoches IMPO.
[Beer]

theGinsue
02-05-2011, 01:31
In vermont they want to charge people $500 for not carrying or owning a firearm. They also wanna make them register as a non gun owner.

joe

^^^ Now that's the way to do it!

I wish Dianne Feinstein would just die - 'cuz she's kiling me.



We will just have to be vigilant.

While I agree that it's important to be ever vigilant, a proper response requires more. On Dec 7, 1941, a couple of radar operators were vigilant. They identified what they would later learn was the incoming Japanese fighters/bombers. 2400 American lives could have been saved that day had the vigilance of those radar operators been taken to the next step of properly interpretting the information and taking appropriate action.

My point is that the rights of gun owners are under attack as much now as they ever have been.

Our vigilance keeps us aware of these activities - like the actions of the dis-Honorable Senator Feinstein.

Now, we need to properly interpret this information. Is this a potential threat to our rights? You bet it is.

So, what action should we be taking? Since the BATFE has claimed the right to legislate via executive privledge they've taken to passing any new restriction and limitation on our Rights they, or our sitting President, choose. This is how I expect them to come after our Rights in response to recent national events and requests by the other elected elites.
We need to hound our ELECTED officials (Senators & Representatives) to pull in the reins of executive branch entities like the BATFE. Remind these agencies that only our ELECTED officials have the right to legislate. Remind our members of both houses of Congress that we will not be denied our non-revokable Rights and we will hold them accountable to protecting those Rights come each and every election.

DOC
02-05-2011, 10:16
Comments should be sent to BATFE no later than May 1, 2011, at shotgunstudy@atf.gov, or by fax to (202) 648-9601. Faxed comments may not exceed 5 pages. All comments must include name and mailing address. I sent a very simple message that said I love my Winchester shotgun it holds a meager 7 rounds and it is the envy of other target shooters that I shoot with. Any further ban on magazines or the like based on the ramblings of an old senator from California isn't going to do anyone any good. Please don't make permanently bad decisions based on temporary hysteria. She only comes out to stand in the blood of victims pushing her agenda and then disappears until the next time. If she doesn't get why these things keep happening it might be because she is blaming the guns and never blames the criminal committing the crime. She maybe wasting everyone's time and money chasing an inanimate object saying people will be nicer when everyone is unarmed. Fact is the opposite happens. Maybe that is what she wants? More victims, more laws, more victims. She may not be dumb but she is far, far from honorable.

Although she won't be happy until they are all turned in as she said in an interview once. And she seems to just sit back and wait for a tragedy to come out of the wood work to blame all guns. Her problem is only going to be fixed by retirement. I don't wish her any harm either. I just think her ideas and negligence to the constitution is horrible and should retire before she can do anymore damage.

BPTactical
02-05-2011, 10:26
We need to take the "Wicked Witch of the West" to task on this. Her letter is full of lies and this entire "Mexico" situation could be cured by four simple words:
CLOSE THE DAMN BORDER!

I mean really, instead of controlling the source of all the violence once again the Liberals are trying to place the blame of peoples actions on inanimate objects. Absolute ignorance.

DOC
02-05-2011, 10:40
Mexico isn't getting their machine guns and grenades from America. That is for damn sure. No way, no how. Its easily debunked with a simple internet search or asking one gun shop owner. She helped ramp up these antigun laws so she should know better than anyone but is playing dumb the most.

K31Fan
02-05-2011, 10:49
Since December 2006, more than 30,000 people have been killed in Mexico in drug-related violence. Every day, there are reports of ruthless and brutal gun murders as Mexican drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) fight for control of smuggling routes and terrorize anyone who might get in their way. The DTOs have killed mayors, judges, and other officials who have tried to stop the carnage. They have even targeted young people, murdering 14 teenagers at a birthday party in Ciudad Juarez in October of last year.

All the more reason for us to lock and load. Especially if this kind of stuff starts spreading to the southern US....

....God forbid.

DOC
02-05-2011, 11:28
Why do I always feel dirty or like I'm going to be burned alive after writing the ATF? I was very nice in the letter but still it feels like I'm hurting myself for standing up to them. Oh well if you're like me just remember that sending a letter has to be done at very least.

jmg8550
02-05-2011, 11:36
A crisis can never go to waste. That is exactly what our libtard legislators are making this issue into, a crisis.

DOC
02-05-2011, 11:49
I hate to say it. But the internet is a major thorn in the side of legislators, because they can't control the masses they way they use to. When people like us can get together and share information from our our research its easy to poke holes in their theories that a gun causes violence. But its not a complete revolution yet. I mean most of these libtards still have their jobs and aren't begging for change on the street like any other crazy person.
I always err on the side of freedom. I don't know where they get the idea that controlling every persons every action is a good idea?
I should be in office to represent the people. I could get over the idea that only a self important jerk would want that job as long as I did work for my fellow man. I think Braveheart said it best when he told Robert the Bruce "You think that the people of this country exist to provide you with possession. But I think you exist to provide the people with freedom..." I would love to see that in real life my people have it.

Also anyone that has played The Sims knows that you can't control everyones every action because they wet themselves, starve to death or fail to reach their potential as a whole. It doesn't take long to see that its more trouble than its worth.