The House has approved a bill to require background checks on all gun sales, including private sales between individuals. 8 Republicans voted for the bill, which now goes to the U.S. Senate. pic.twitter.com/cgzS59iCqh
The House has approved a second bill on background checks. This one extends the current 3-day period for a check, giving the feds 10 days to complete the review, to prevent people from getting firearms who would otherwise be barred from purchase. pic.twitter.com/kUAYHXXvji
Rep. Thomas Massie (R) argues against a gun background check bill by telling a hypothetical story about a victim of an abusive relationship who urgently needs a gun or they "won't make it through the night." Seems like that person should call the police. pic.twitter.com/e7483UOFZd
It doesn't matter what the house passes. The last gun bill after Sandy Hook got 54 votes in the senate and failed because it couldn't get to 60. Yay for the filibuster
note as per the Senator from CT upthread, seems like the goal may be to finally be able put it to a vote to get them on the record, that Mitch refused House bills for 5 years. So now they will have to vote on it for the record.
This is just a shrug, let's not talk about it, because: it's all policing's fault? Let's not have that stop n' frisk argument again about illegal guns allover the big cities...
seems to me there's a lot of public place shootings going on that national news doesn't pay any attention to anymore:
Law enforcement officials share few details in Roundy's shooting as investigators sift through security footage, interview workers https://t.co/VZnoIh1yhE
Two top Senate Democrats are weighing whether gun reform can be a long shot issue proving they can work with Republicans — and don't have to scrap the filibuster after all.
What we're hearing: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) have been privately negotiating how to revise H.R. 8, the House Democrats' background checks bill, to gain support from at least 10 Republicans.
As of now, Republicans say the bill is a "nonstarter," since it goes too far to limit gun rights. But GOP lawmakers are increasingly accepting universal background checks for commercial firearms sales and other provisions laid out in the 2013 bill, co-sponsored by Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Pat Toomey (R-Pa.).
The politics around background checks also have changed dramatically since 2013, top Democrats point out, as two-thirds of Americans support tougher gun laws.
This is the sweet spot they're looking at, sources familiar with the talks tell Axios.
Why it matters:
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What they're saying: "I think that Republicans have to argue, as a means of defending the current rules, that the Senate can still work under the 60-vote requirement," Murphy said Sunday on "Meet the Press." [....]
I'm getting the idea that some Dems/leftists are returning to their overreach posture (rumors of $10 trillion in woke spending?). Hoping the adults hold sway.
Comments
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/11/2021 - 9:48pm
But not if you abolish police, Aaron.
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/11/2021 - 9:53pm
She's all for it and has been doing it in crazy state of Florida since 2018:
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/11/2021 - 9:57pm
Senator Chris Murphy:
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/11/2021 - 10:03pm
It doesn't matter what the house passes. The last gun bill after Sandy Hook got 54 votes in the senate and failed because it couldn't get to 60. Yay for the filibuster
by ocean-kat on Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:56am
note as per the Senator from CT upthread, seems like the goal may be to finally be able put it to a vote to get them on the record, that Mitch refused House bills for 5 years. So now they will have to vote on it for the record.
by artappraiser on Fri, 03/12/2021 - 2:02am
But what about the 15 shot at a party in Chicago over the weekend?
http://dagblog.com/comment/302355#comment-302355
This is just a shrug, let's not talk about it, because: it's all policing's fault? Let's not have that stop n' frisk argument again about illegal guns allover the big cities...
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/18/2021 - 1:21am
seems to me there's a lot of public place shootings going on that national news doesn't pay any attention to anymore:
I run across local news covering shit like that every couple of days. Use to be a big deal that freaked everyone out.
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/18/2021 - 8:59pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/18/2021 - 11:15pm
Democrats weigh guns as improbable filibuster test
By Alayna Treene @ Axios.com, 10 hrs. ago
by artappraiser on Mon, 03/29/2021 - 2:47am
I'm getting the idea that some Dems/leftists are returning to their overreach posture (rumors of $10 trillion in woke spending?). Hoping the adults hold sway.
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 03/29/2021 - 5:22am