WND: Next step? No guns allowed for right-wing 'extremists' - Are confiscations and re-education camps next?
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Ok folks, what's next? Tractor trailers running through neighborhoods as Swat Teams bash in homes of suspected gun owners and confiscate on the spot??
If there ever was a more blatant violation of the Constitution, due process, and just plain human rights.
Rep. Pete King (R-NY) has introduced a bill along with Rep. Michael Castle (R, DE-0), Rep. Mark Kirk (R, IL-10), Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D, NY-4), Rep. James Moran (D, VA-8), Rep. Charles Rangel (D, NY-15), Rep. Christopher Smith (R, NJ-4)
Now the list of anti-American Democrat Congressfolks comes as no surprise, but to see this from Pete King is totally surprising.
According to the article and statements by Larry Pratt, executive director of Gun Owners of America stated the following:
"[Rep. King] would deny citizens their civil liberties based on no due process," objected Larry Pratt, executive director
of Gun Owners of America. "A 'known terrorist?' Look, if the guy has committed an act of terrorism, we shouldn't have to worry about him being able to buy a gun; he should be in jail!"
Pratt further warned WND of the potential overlap of H.R. 2159 and a recent DHS memo that warned against potential violence from "right-wing extremists," such as those concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty.
"By those standards, I'm one of [DHS Secretary] Janet Napolitano's terrorists," Pratt said. "This bill would enable the attorney general to put all of the people who voted against Obama on no-gun lists, because according to the DHS, they're all potential terrorists..."
Folks, I don't know about you, but if their was ever anymore blatant example of the usurpation and denial of our rights under the Constitution, this is it.
No wonder nearly 30 states have passed 10th Amendment reaffirmation resolutions, with Montana, Texas, and soon Utah will pass laws declaring the state's full authority to regulate firearms within the state. That is, if a gun is manufactured in that state, you can have it, regardless of what Federal law says. This is how the Constitution was originally set up. Not the way it is now.
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WND: Next step? No guns allowed for right-wing 'extremists'
Full text of the bill here: http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h2159/text









