HEADS UP!!!! THE ASSAULT ON 2A HAS BEGUN.

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CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW AND SEND AN EMAIL TO YOUR SENATORS & CONGRESSMAN!

Hearings on Gun Control in Congress Tomorrow!

On January 8, two bills were introduced in Congress to impose so-called "UNIVERSAL" BACKGROUND CHECKS. The bills, H. R. 8 and S. 42 , are being misleadingly described as simply requiring background checks on all sales of firearms, but this is just a small part of what these overly broad pieces of legislation would do. A hearing on this gun control legislation will take place in the Judiciary Committee of the United States House of Representatives TOMORROW. Please click the button below to let your Representatives know why you oppose criminalizing private firearm transfers.

TAKE ACTION

Once you have contacted your Representatives, we encourage you to check out our new webpage designed to dispel many of the myths being circulated by proponents of these gun control bills. This legislation won’t stop criminals, but it does create many traps for law-abiding gun owners to unwittingly violate the law.
Please forward this email on to your likeminded friends and neighbors to encourage them to take action.
Yours in Freedom,

Daniel Sheppard
Grassroots Field Coordinator, NRA-ILA
http://www.nrailafrontlines.com/

 
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Unfortunately NY has already beat them to the punch:
Senate Majority Passes Sweeping Anti-Gun Violence Legislation To Protect New Yorkers

The historic legislation passed by the Senate Democratic Majority includes:

•Extreme Risk Protection Orders: This bill, S.2451 introduced by Senator Brian Kavanagh, allows law enforcement officials, family and household members and certain school officials to seek a court order requiring a person likely to harm themselves or others to relinquish any firearms in their possession.
•Effective Background Check Act: This bill, S.2374 introduced by Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris, establishes an extension of time up to thirty calendar days for national in-state background checks.

•Bump Stock Ban: This bill, S.2448 introduced by Senator Luis Sepulveda, prohibits the possession of a device that accelerates the rate of fire of a firearm.

•Preventing School Districts from Allowing Teachers to be Armed: This bill, S.101A introduced by Senator Todd Kaminsky, prevents K-12 schools from authorizing anyone other than a security officer, school resource officer, or law enforcement officer to carry a firearm on school grounds.

•Gun Buy Backs: This bill, S.2449 introduced by Senator Shelley Mayer, directs the State Police to devise regulations for gun buyback programs so that all buyback programs across the state are operated consistently with uniform best practices.

•Out of State Mental Health Records: This bill, S.2438 introduced by Senator Anna Kaplan, will require out-of-state applicants for gun permits to allow New York permitting authorities to review out-of-state mental health records.

https://www.nysenate.gov/newsroom/press-...ion-protect-new


 
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