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> HR 45 Blair Holt Firearm Licensing & Record of Sales Act of 2009

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Palatka51, Apr 20, 2009.

  1. Palatka51

    Palatka51 New Member

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    Very Important for you to be aware of a new bill HR 45 introduced into the House.

    This is the Blair Holt Firearm Licensing & Record of Sale Act of 2009.

    We just learned yesterday about this on the Peter Boyles radio program. Even gun shop owners didn't know about this because it is flying under the radar.
    To find out about this - go to any government website and type in HR 45 or Google HR 45 Blair Holt Firearm Licensing & Record of Sales Act of 2009. You will get all the information.


    Basically this would make it illegal to own a firearm - any rifle with a clip or ANY pistol unless:

    • .It is registered
    • .You are fingerprinted
    • .You supply a current Driver's License
    • .You supply your Social Security #
    • .You will submit to a physical & mental evaluation at any time of their choosing
    • .Each update - change or ownership through private or public sale must be
      reported and costs $25
    • Failure to do so you automatically lose the right to own a firearm and are
      subject up to a year in jail.
    • There is a child provision clause on page 16 section 305 stating a
      child-access provision. Gun must be locked and inaccessible to any child
      under 18.
    The Government would have the right to come and inspect that you are storing your gun safely away from accessibility to children and fine is punishable for up to 5 yrs. in prison.

    If you think this is a joke - go to the website and take your pick of many options to read this..
    http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111- h45/text

    It is long and lengthy. But, more and more people are becoming aware of this. Pass the word along.

    FAILURE TO DO SO AT YOUR PERIL!


    Any hunters in your family - pass this along.


    Peter Boyles is on this and having guests. Listen to him on KHOW 630 a.m. in the morning.


    He suggests the best way to fight this is to tell all your friends about it and "spring into action".

    Also he suggests we all join a pro-gun group like the Colorado Rifle Association, hunting associations, gun clubs and especially the NRA..

    This is just a "termite" approach to complete confiscation of guns and disarming of our society to the point we have no defense - chip away a little here and there until the goal is accomplished before anyone realizes it.



    This is one to act on whether you own a gun or not.



    The Second Amendment... .America's original homeland security
     
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  2. matt wade

    matt wade Well-Known Member

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    From what you posted, this looks like a bad bill. There are some elements which I'm OK with however.

    I'm OK with these. No big deal here as I see it.

    I have a big problem with this one. Obviously we don't want people with severe mental problems owning a gun, but for everyone to submit to evaluation seems over the top.

    I don't understand the physical aspect at all.

    Again, I have no issue with the registration of firearms.

    I have no problem with this on the face, but if it includes an agreement that we allow random searches, then I'm completely against it. If it was a clause that is just used after the fact to heap on additional sentencing when someone is careless with a gun, then I'm ok with it.
     
  3. Palatka51

    Palatka51 New Member

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    You already have to register your firearms with state and local governments. This will be a national database administered by federal authorities of which I am not ok with.
     
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