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White House gives cool welcome to bill restricting online ammo sales
By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News | The Ticket – 3 hrs ago Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., center, leads a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, last week to criticize …The White House gave a cool welcome on Monday to Democratic legislation that would effectively ban online or mail-order purchases of ammunition in the aftermath of the mass shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater.
Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., center, leads a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, last week to criticize …The White House gave a cool welcome on Monday to Democratic legislation that would effectively ban online or mail-order purchases of ammunition in the aftermath of the mass shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater."I haven't seen the specific  piece of legislation that has been offered up today," spokesman Josh  Earnest told reporters at the daily press briefing. "But as that and  other pieces of legislation make their way through the legislative  process, we'll evaluate them."
The proposal, crafted by Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg  and Democratic Representative Carolyn McCarthy, aims to restrict the  ability of Americans to buy unlimited quantities of ammunition over the  Internet, or by mail order, anonymously.
President Barack Obama has called for a common sense response to the slaughter in Aurora. But the White House has played down his appetite for new legislation  as opposed to tightening or toughening existing measures—such as  background checks—to keep firearms out of the hands of criminals or the  mentally ill. And the president has underlined his support for the  Second Amendment to the Constitution.
The new legislation, dubbed the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act, rests on four pillars, according to Lautenberg's office:
It requires anyone selling ammunition to be a licensed dealer.
It requires ammunition buyers who  are not licensed dealers to present photo identification at the time of  purchase, effectively banning the online or mail order purchase of ammo  by regular civilians.
It requires licensed ammunition dealers to maintain records of the sale of ammunition.
It requires licensed ammunition  dealers to report the sale of more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition to an  unlicensed person within any five consecutive business days.
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My opinion?  Fuck that.
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4 comments:
I hope anyone left of the Tea Party backs it, so maybe we can get rid of all of them shortly.
Concur Sir!
"My opinion? Fuck that."
Yeah, pretty much. Thanks for saying that so I didn't have too. ;)
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