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    http://rehberg.house.gov/index.cfm?s...26&itemid=1598

    Rehberg Fights to Protect Veterans from Federal Gun Control Prosecution

    01/27/11 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Montana’s Congressman, Denny Rehberg, has introduced the Veterans’ Firearms Heritage Act to correct a law that currently treats World War II and Korean War-era veterans like criminals for not registering war relic firearms with the federal government.
    “Arbitrarily treating law abiding citizens like criminals is one of the biggest problems with federal gun registration requirements,” said Rehberg, a member of the Second Amendment Task Force. “In this case, we’re literally talking about punishing men and women who put their lives on the line for our freedom. It’s unacceptable and I’m going try and do something about it.”
    During WWII and the Korean War, many veterans acquired war relic firearms, which was a lawful practice at the time. Under current law, if the firearms were not registered with the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record during a single 30-day registration period in the 1970s, the veteran or their heir may be convicted of illegally possessing the firearm.
    The Veterans’ Heritage Firearms Act will provide a limited amnesty for veterans who served overseas between 1934 and 1968. During the amnesty period, veterans will be able to register war relic firearms without fear of prosecution. This amnesty also extends to the veteran’s lawful heirs who inherited these weapons. If the veteran or heir chooses not to keep the weapon, the law would allow them to transfer the relic to a museum or collection without penalty in an effort to preserve these valuable pieces of America’s military history.
    “Having served more than twenty years in the U.S. Army, I know that many service members, myself included, bring home relics and souvenirs from their tours of duty,” Congressman Leonard Boswell (D-IA), who introduced the legislation with Rehberg. “Often times, a firearm from a tour becomes a family heirloom to a relative who doesn’t realize it should be registered with the National Firearms Act. We should give these veterans, service members and their families an opportunity to openly register these firearms without penalty.”
    "Our veterans make countless sacrifices defending freedom. America's heroes should be allowed to keep firearms obtained overseas without fear of prosecution, as they become an important part of our nation’s history," said Chris W. Cox, executive director of the National Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action. "We applaud Congressman Rehberg for his efforts to keep these meaningful pieces in the lawful possession of our veterans."












    Why can't we have logical congressmen in Colorado?

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    CO has always had an identity crisis. We are split fairly evenly between both sides of the politics of this country. On one side you have Boulder and Denver, and the other side you have the rest of the state. There's a mix of each within each of the two areas, but a this state has never really figured out which way it wants to take. Hell even one of our senators switched political parties while in office. The latest rounds of elections showed this too.
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    Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.

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    I'm assuming that this refers to items restricted by the NFA (machine guns, etc.), not the millions of Mausers and Arisakas that were brought back? The article didn't really make that clear.

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    so does collection mean my private collection? maybe the price of transferable m16s will come down...

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    This would be amazing. I plan to watch this. Too bad it won't go any where.
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