Monday, April 23, 2012

Really?

Bill Gives The IRS Power To: Authorize The Removal Of The Right To Own A Firearm [More
Where?

4 comments:

  1. "In essence, these blacklisted citizens would be remotely labeled “domestic terrorists” and treated as such."

    I've already been labeled a "domestic terrorist". What else are they going to do? I guess they can try and put me in a re-education camp. We'll see how that works out for them.

    Back in the Paul Harvey days, he was telling the story of a government study. It seems the government wanted to know why someone would kill a IRS agent. Did they really need a study?

    The video of Rahm-it-to-em was almost funny. I don't know where these idiots get their ideas, and it amazes me that they actually believe the bullshit they spout. Now there are over a million people on the no-fly list and he wants to deny every one of them due process. That says a lot about the current occupant and all of his "czars".

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  2. I downloaded the pdf of S1815. I read through section 40304, nothing. I tried the find function on "firearm",nothing. I can't find anything in the bill that makes tax delinquents prohibited persons.

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  3. Jeff, I thought the referenced bill was SB1813, which mentions "firearms" on pg 1320-1321: "(2) FIREARMS.—This chapter and regulations
    prescribed under this chapter do not prohibit—
    ‘‘(A) or regulate transportation of a firearm (as defined in section 232 of title 18), or
    ammunition for a firearm, by an individual for personal use; or
    ‘‘(B) transportation of a firearm or ammunition in commerce."

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  4. Crotalus (Don't Tread on Me)4/25/2012 9:56 AM

    Why are all these bills so voluminous? It's no wonder they don't bother reading them; they'd never get anything done, by design, I presume.

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