Monday, December 08, 2014

Gun disability relief funding ban could be challenged in spending bill

If restrictions remain unchallenged, it will recall the many times rules objectionable to gun owners have quietly been allowed to remain in place. Still, there is one change that could be insisted on now, and if it derailed the spending approval process either in a Harry Reid-controlled Senate, or if Barack Obama rejected it, that decision would fall squarely on the Democrats: Congress could, if it wanted to, restore funding to allow for relief of firearms disabilities -- or at least it could after January if it passed a short term resolution and left the long term bill for the incoming majority. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes the more we're told things will change, the more they invariably stay the same.

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