View Full Version : HR437 - To regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to keep and bear arms is not unlimited
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr437?utm_campaign=govtrack_feed&utm_source=govtrack/feed&utm_medium=rss#overview
By Carolyn McCarthy. Has 51 cosponsors, including Diana DeGette.
Goodburbon
01-30-2013, 14:14
Unacceptable
Teufelhund
01-30-2013, 14:18
What an interesting title.
So by their own admission, the Second Amendment is unlimited in absence of this bill being enacted?
Oh yeah, and "assault weapons" are already heavily regulated. See NFA of 1934. What a bunch of morons.
Goodburbon
01-30-2013, 14:25
The only limit to my 2nd should be my wallet
I like the listed prognosis.
SouthPaw
01-30-2013, 14:37
The only limit to my 2nd should be my wallet
If they can, they will. Taxing ammo or limiting supply of ammo, makes must of us owners of expensive boat paddles as Jim always has said.
milwaukeeshaker
01-30-2013, 14:38
And that total a--wipe Perlmutter. What part of shall not infringe do these jerks not understand?? They all took an Oath of Office!!!
Great-Kazoo
01-30-2013, 14:47
And that total a--wipe Perlmutter. What part of shall not infringe do these jerks not understand?? They all took an Oath of Office!!!
AGENDA trumps OATH, No matter who is in office.
Bye-Bye DeGette and Perlmutter (Co-Sponsors).
Teufelhund
01-30-2013, 15:06
And that total a--wipe Perlmutter. What part of shall not infringe do these jerks not understand?? They all took an Oath of Office!!!
18 U.S.C. 1918:
“Whoever violates the provisions of section 7311 of title 5 (http://foavc.org/file.php/1/Articles/5%20U.S.C.%207311.htm) that an individual may not accept or hold a position in the Government of the United States or the government of the District of Columbia if he (1) advocates (http://foavc.org/file.php/1/Articles/Advocate.htm) the overthrow of our constitutional form of government [and] shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year and a day or both.”
So when do we get to go remove them? Who's driving?
Rucker61
01-30-2013, 15:11
18 U.S.C. 1918:
“Whoever violates the provisions of section 7311 of title 5 (http://foavc.org/file.php/1/Articles/5%20U.S.C.%207311.htm) that an individual may not accept or hold a position in the Government of the United States or the government of the District of Columbia if he (1) advocates (http://foavc.org/file.php/1/Articles/Advocate.htm) the overthrow of our constitutional form of government [and] shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year and a day or both.”
So when do we get to go remove them? Who's driving?
So if anyone proposes any changes to the Constitution, that's the same as advocating the overthrow of the constitutional form of our government? How would you view the initiators of the PATRIOT ACT, then, in view of its impact on the 4th Amendment?
Teufelhund
01-30-2013, 15:18
So if anyone proposes any changes to the Constitution, that's the same as advocating the overthrow of the constitutional form of our government? How would you view the initiators of the PATRIOT ACT, then, in view of its impact on the 4th Amendment?
Sorry, I wasn't serious. There are actually provisions in place which grant members of Congress immunity from being arrested or charged with violation of their oath of office while in session. I don't have the specific reference handy, but I'll try to track it down.
ETA: Here (http://definitions.uslegal.com/c/congressional-immunity/) it is:
Congressional immunity refers to a special immunity that is granted to members of Congress. The following are the exemptions granted to the members of Congress under congressional immunity :
1. A Congress member is exempted from arrest while attending a session of the body to which the member belongs, excluding an arrest for treason, breach of the peace, or a felony, or;
2.A Congress member is exempted from arrest or interrogation for any speech or debate entered into during a legislative session.
In In re Grand Jury, 821 F.2d 946 (3d Cir. Pa. 1987), it was held that congressional immunity is an evidentiary privilege that is applied broadly to evidence or testimony about all acts that occur in the regular course of the legislative process. It therefore applies to activity taken in the course of legislative fact-finding.
Teufelhund
01-30-2013, 15:24
Here's a better description of Congressional Immunity:
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Congressional+immunity
Rucker61
01-30-2013, 15:28
Sorry, I wasn't serious. There are actually provisions in place which grant members of Congress immunity from being arrested or charged with violation of their oath of office while in session. I don't have the specific reference handy, but I'll try to track it down.
Piffle. You need to give the high sign or something when you're kidding. Looks like my filter is clogged or summint.
Teufelhund
01-30-2013, 15:35
lol sorry. I'll throw in a wink wink, nod nod, say no more, say no more next time.
The Bill Of Rights isn't anything that was "granted" it was set up to prevent the state from infringing on our natural rights of liberty and property. So by compromising the Second Amendment these tyrants are saying that our natural rights are not fully protected. Since they've been chipping away at the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Amendments for years, it makes sense that disarming the citizenry. Especially those that are awake enough to care that their natural rights have been infringed upon. If they hate the Second Amendment so much, there is a legal way to amend the constitution, but why bother with that. [Bang]
two shoes
01-30-2013, 17:14
Should all be tried for treason:
52 cosponsors (52D) (show)
Bishop, Timothy [D-NY1]
Blumenauer, Earl [D-OR3]
Brady, Robert [D-PA1]
Carney, John [D-DE0]
Cartwright, Matthew [D-PA17]
Cicilline, David [D-RI1]
Cohen, Steve [D-TN9]
Conyers, John [D-MI13]
DeGette, Diana [D-CO1]
DeLauro, Rosa [D-CT3]
Deutch, Theodore [D-FL21]
Eshoo, Anna [D-CA18]
Esty, Elizabeth [D-CT5]
Frankel, Lois [D-FL22]
Grijalva, Raúl [D-AZ3]
Hahn, Janice [D-CA44]
Himes, James [D-CT4]
Holt, Rush [D-NJ12]
Huffman, Jared [D-CA2]
Jackson Lee, Sheila [D-TX18]
Kennedy, Joseph [D-MA4]
Larson, John [D-CT1]
Levin, Sander [D-MI9]
Lofgren, Zoe [D-CA19]
Lowenthal, Alan [D-CA47]
Lowey, Nita [D-NY17]
Maloney, Carolyn [D-NY12]
Matsui, Doris [D-CA6]
McCollum, Betty [D-MN4]
McGovern, James “Jim” [D-MA2]
Meeks, Gregory [D-NY5]
Meng, Grace [D-NY6]
Miller, George [D-CA11]
Moran, James “Jim” [D-VA8]
Nadler, Jerrold [D-NY10]
Pallone, Frank [D-NJ6]
Pascrell, Bill [D-NJ9]
Perlmutter, Ed [D-CO7]
Quigley, Mike [D-IL5]
Schakowsky, Janice “Jan” [D-IL9]
Schiff, Adam [D-CA28]
Scott, Robert “Bobby” [D-VA3]
Serrano, José [D-NY15]
Sherman, Brad [D-CA30]
Sires, Albio [D-NJ8]
Slaughter, Louise [D-NY25]
Speier, Jackie [D-CA14]
Swalwell, Eric [D-CA15]
Takano, Mark [D-CA41]
Tierney, John [D-MA6]
Tsongas, Niki [D-MA3]
Van Hollen, Chris [D-MD8]
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