Las Vegas shooting used as excuse for new wave of Gun-Control bills filed In Congress

Las Vegas shooting used as excuse for new wave of Gun-Control bills filed In Congress

Federal gun-controllers are using the Las Vegas shooting as an excuse to go after every possible gun-control scheme they can think of. Not one of which would have prevented the Las Vegas shooter from following through with his plans. These new bills only effect already law abiding Americans.

Here is the latest list of anti-gun legislation filed as a response to the Las Vegas tragedy since 10/1/2017:

U.S. House of Representatives

  • HR 3947 – Bans parts and accessories that increase the rate of fire of a semi-automatic firearm
  • HR 3962 – Bans online sales of ammunition
  • HR 3984 – Repeals the Lawful Protection in Commerce law that would allow lawsuits against FFL’s and manufacturers
  • HR 3986 – Would require the placement of tracking ID into ‘all’ firearms sold in America
  • HR 3987 – Would require a fee to purchase a firearm through NICS and use these monies to fund the CDC to conduct research on gun violence that was previously found to be biased by Congress
  • HR 3998 – Bans firearms for known or ‘suspected’ terrorists (from the terror watchlist that no one can get off of or appeal for relief from)
  • HR 3999 – Bans parts that increase the rate of fire of a semi-automatic firearm
  • HR 4018 – Institutes a ‘3’ day waiting period nationally for purchase of handgun
  • HR 4025 – Expands reporting of multiple firearms sales
  • HR 4052 – Would ‘ban’ possession and transfer of large capacity magazines (More than 10 rounds)
  • HR 4057 – Expansion of Prohibition for firearms ownership for being on a Terrorist Watch List

U.S. Senate

  • S. 1915 – Would require all firearms to be personalized for restricted access and use
  • S. 1916 – Bans parts and accessories that increase the rate of fire of a semi-automatic firearm
  • S. 1923 – Expands background checks of firearms
  • S. 1939 – Repeals the Lawful Protection in Commerce law that would allow lawsuits against FFL’s and manufacturers
  • S. 1945 – Would ‘ban’ possession and transfer of large capacity magazines (More than 10 rounds)

Please look at each bill to see if your Representative is one of the sponsors and contact them to let them know how you feel.

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