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Legislative alert

John A.

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Form Letter http://cqrcengage.com/gunowners/app...Wp1r_kfSDt2hzTwlSCYXWJIC5NmUJWRi-oJXvnBw&lp=0
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Demand the removal OF ALL OFFENDING language in S. 2123 that would dramatically enhance penalties for certain gun owners who are guilty of nothing more than possessing firearms.

Senator Ted Cruz Leading the Fight for Gun Rights

Dear John,

The Senate Judiciary Committee recently passed a “Sentencing Reform” Bill by a whopping 15-5, and now, the Senate could vote on it at any time.

Pro-Constitution Senators like Ted Cruz led the fight for gun rights and voted against this bill in committee because of Second Amendment concerns.

But there are parts to this bill that will appeal to everyone -- to conservatives, libertarians and liberals -- because mandatory minimums for various crimes will be reduced.

But that’s only the sweet part to help pro-gun Americans swallow the bitter pill. This legislation, S. 2123, will be a nightmare for gun owners.

And that’s why I need you to take action on this bill right away!!!

Gun owners are already in the crosshairs of this anti-gun administration. We don’t need to give Obama more ammunition to entrap law-abiding gun owners and send them to jail for long, draconian prison sentences.

The bill I’m talking about is supported by anti-gun Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT). They are cosponsors of S. 2123.

So what are they getting for their support?

Well, while many non-violent offenders are being let off the hook -- and even some violent offenders who plea bargained down to “non-violent” offenses -- the bill actually increases penalties for many law-abiding (non-violent) gun owners.

Hence, section 105 of S. 2123 increases -- from 10 to 15 years -- the potential prison sentences for “prohibited persons” and for those who merely possess a new machine gun, even if they are licensed under the NFA.

Have a gun, go to jail ... for a long time!
Regarding the penalties for “prohibited persons,” the increased penalties in the bill would include the more than 175,000 veterans who have lost their gun rights, if there is still a gun anywhere in the house.
And it would include the 4.2 million seniors whom Obama proposes to strip of their gun rights by doing a computer search of social security.

Think about it: While this bill lowers sentences for many offenders, it raises the penalties for law-abiding gun owners who have had their gun rights stripped from them -- like veterans and seniors mentioned above.

So guess what will happen if crime rates rise after these criminals are thrown back onto the streets? If you said that “anti-gun liberals will have an excuse to go after our guns,” then advance to the head of the class!
Think the government will never frame you? Think again!

Then there’s the increased penalties regarding the possession of a machine gun. This bill raises those penalties to 15 years.

Hence, take someone like David Olofson, who never owned an automatic weapon. The ATF framed himby taking a malfunctioning AR-15 and testing it several times with different ammunition -- until it finally burst fired and jammed.

Olofson was prosecuted for owning an illegal “machine gun” and was sentenced to 30 months in jail.
Imagine, if what happened to Olofson were to happen to you -- voila, you would now be facing up to 15 years in jail!

If we do anything with machine guns, we should be repealing the ban, not increasing sentences. No wonder why Senator Schumer likes this bill so much.

Bottom line: While this “sentencing reform” bill purports to reduce prison sentences for many offenders, it still “sticks it” to a large class of non-violent offenders -- namely, law-abiding gun owners.
But that’s not all.

Fierce penalties for merely sharing information on guns
Remember the Obama administration’s efforts to criminalize posting “how-to” gun information on the Internet? That’s in the bill, too.

Thus, under section 108, anyone putting “technical data” with respect to guns on the Munitions List on the Internet is liable for a five year mandatory minimum prison sentence -- even if it is only in a private e-mail.

And this is because the Obama administration has indicated that it will regard a transmission on the Internet to be a communication with any person or country with access to the Internet.
Don’t toke -- with a gun in the safe -- you’ll be sorry

One more thing: While the bill will generally help many drug offenders (by reducing their sentences), there is one category of drug trafficker who will not benefit from the bill.

If the criminal has a gun -- even if it is at home in a safe -- he will be exempted from the leniency.
Hence, his simple status of being a gun owner will be punished severely. No wonder that President Obama wants this bill on his desk.

“I am encouraged by what Congress is doing,” Mr. Obama said this week. “I hope they get a bill to my desk so that I can sign it.” (New York Times, October 27, 2015)

Like I said, there is a lot in here that should concern gun owners.

So please take action today and urge your Senators to demand the removal OF ALL OFFENDING language that would penalize law-abiding gun owners.

In Liberty,
Erich Pratt
Director of Communications
Gun Owners of America
 
Done...!!

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Oppose Penalizing Gun Owners in S. 2123...


Gun owners are very concerned about the "Sentencing Reform" bill (S. 2123). While many non-violent offenders are being let off the hook -- and even some violent offenders who plea bargained down to "non-violent" offenses -- the bill actually increases penalties for many law-abiding (non-violent) gun owners.

Hence, section 105 of S. 2123 increases -- from 10 to 15 years -- the potential prison sentences for "prohibited persons" and for those who merely possess a new machine gun, even if they are licensed under the NFA.

Regarding the penalties for "prohibited persons," the increased penalties in the bill would include the more than 175,000 veterans who have lost their gun rights, if there is still a gun anywhere in the house.

And it would include the 4.2 million seniors whom Obama proposes to strip of their gun rights by doing a computer search of social security.

Then there’s the increased penalties regarding the possession of a machine gun. This bill raises those penalties to 15 years.

Hence, take someone like David Olofson, who never owned an automatic weapon. The ATF framed him by taking a malfunctioning semi-automatic AR-15 and testing it several times with different ammunition -- until it finally burst fired and jammed.

Olofson was prosecuted for owning an illegal "machine gun" and was sentenced to 30 months in jail.

Imagine, if what happened to Olofson were to happen to any other law-abiding American -- voila, they would now be facing up to 15 years in jail! No wonder why cosponsor Senator Schumer likes this bill so much.

Bottom line: While this "sentencing reform" bill purports to reduce prison sentences for many offenders, it still "sticks it" to a large class of non-violent offenders -- namely, law-abiding gun owners.

There are other concerns that gun owners have over S. 2123 which can be read on the website of Gun Owners of America at www.gunowners.org.

I would encourage you to OPPOSE S. 2123 AS LONG AS all offending language that would penalize law-abiding gun owners remains in the bill.

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Thank you!

Your message for "Senate “Sentencing Reform” Bill Could Crack Down on Gun Owners" was sent on 10/29/2015 18:12 PM to the following recipients:

Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) / Sen. Patrick Toomey (R-PA)
 
Got an email from Senator Toomey's office...saying msg received...and he is looking at the legislation now.

We shall see...
 
Some of the text:

A) Except to the extent that a greater minimum sentence is otherwise provided by this subsection or by any other provision of law, any person who, during and in relation to any crime of violence or drug trafficking crime (including a crime of violence or drug trafficking crime that provides for an enhanced punishment if committed by the use of a deadly or dangerous weapon or device) for which the person may be prosecuted in a court of the United States, uses or carries a firearm, or who, in furtherance of any such crime, possesses a firearm, shall, in addition to the punishment provided for such crime of violence or drug trafficking crime—
(i)
be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not less than 5 years;
(ii)
if the firearm is brandished, be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not less than 7 years; and
(iii)
if the firearm is discharged, be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not less than 10 years.
(B) If the firearm possessed by a person convicted of a violation of this subsection—
(i)
is a short-barreled rifle, short-barreled shotgun, or semiautomatic assault weapon, the person shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not less than 10 years; or
(ii)
is a machinegun or a destructive device, or is equipped with a firearm silencer or firearm muffler, the person shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not less than 30 years.
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Is my literal understanding if you have a firearm in your car, and you wreck and it causes injury, or God forbid, the other person dies and you're charged with manslaughter, they can add essentially a life sentence just for being in possession of a gun?
 
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Dick Blumenthaul.....another Obama puppet....
 
American Jews baffle me. Their loyalty to a party that blatantly hates them is full retardation.
 
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