http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=521403
I know alot of people here don't like guns or think people shouldn't have them. that's your belief and you're entitled to it, enough said there.
But how many of my fellow Americans agree with the Terror Watch List (AKA, the 'No fly' list)? Being put on a secret list that's practically impossible to get off and at best is an inordinate hassle whenever you want to fly somewhere? The same list that has had children, decorated airline pilots, and US Senators on it? The same list that allowed the Times Square Bomber to get on an airplane? the same list that, according to this article: http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/08/19/tsa.watch.list/index.html?eref=rss_topstories can be circumvented by petty bribery or creative reporting of one's name? this same list that has over a million American Citizens on it? Really? We have over a million of our own national flesh and blood plotting to commit mass murder and wreak panic in the streets?
Really people. S.1317, proposed by Senator Lautenberg of NJ, would extend the 'No-Fly' list to also deny firearms transfers. First off, when was the last time we had a terrorist attack on American soil committed with firearms?
Secondly, this represents an incredibly broad-based and completely illegal attempt to curtail people's 2nd amendment rights. You are not notified of being put on the list (right to face one's accuser), and there is no clear method of petitioning to have yourself removed from the list. (right to due process). You aren't charged with any crime, you aren't even a suspect in an investigation. All that happens is that you piss off some TSA agent of a peon in the FBI misinterprets a blog post somewhere, and boom: "Sorry sir, but your NICS came back denied."
"Oh, but sv51, the Times Square Bomber was found to be in the possession of a gun! What if he used it to kill people after the bomb went off? Being on the No-buy list would have prevented his possession of the gun!"
Listen. that was bought before he was put on the list. Rewind a couple months, even with the 'No Buy' list, he still would have gotten the rifle.
Additionally, he wasn't going to massacre people. My guess is that he wanted something to guard his crib with or something. The Sub-2000 (rifle he was found to be in possession of) is a pistol caliber carbine. It provides decent accuracy to a hundred yards, is light, and uses cheap low-recoil ammunition. It's a plinker rifle, nothing more, despite how 'tactical/evil/military' it looks. Walk into any gun shop in NY and you can buy a ban-compliant Kalashnikov and be able to do more damage. The kicker? AWB-compliant AKs run about a hundred dollars cheaper than what the TSB paid for his Sub-2000. So no, I don't buy for a second he was going to use the gun.
Bullshit. Bull-fucking-shit! This is such a flagrant waltz all over out 4th amendment rights. Even you non-gun owners, aren't secret lists that you can't see, aren't removal of your rights without due process, the way totalitarian governments grow? I really don't want to have to, but the more I look at it, the more I have in common with the Tea Party! Good fukkity god! I have shit in common with Sarah Fucking Palin!
Ughhh... Pissed off and worried do not make a good combo right before sleepy-time.
Please write your Senators. Urge them to oppose S.1317. Even if you hate guns, S.1317 is only a politically-correct first-step to something we really don't want to deal with.
And while your at it, ask them to oppose S.2820 as well. A gun registry didn't work in Canada, they're currently dismantling theirs. What makes you think it'll work here even more complex and overgrown?