Sunday, April 14, 2013

Durbin: We Don't Yet Have the Votes for Gun Control (Well, they can't blame Alan Gottlieb for that.).

More on the fortunes of "Gottlieb's 'master stroke.'"
Though several Republicans joined Democrats in defeating the filibuster, it was not clear that they would support the final Manchin-Toomey bill, nor was it clear that conservative Democrats would do so. Many "red-state Democrats" face re-election in 2014 and could see their chances hurt by support for the bill.
The Manchin-Toomey measure is considered the last attempt at saving a compromise on gun control after earlier, more ambitious efforts failed.
You know, I recalled something Gottlieb wrote 25 years ago:
"We also oppose S. 466 (MBV: a bill to mandate a national waiting period before the sale, delivery or transfer of a handgun) because we think it couuld provide a legal basis for incipient, partial, national handgun registration. While the bill does provide for destruction of sworn statements relating to prospective handgun transactions, it does not provide for destruction of the information contained in such statements. Conceivably, then, this information could be retained in local police records and transferred, subsequently, to a national handgun registry. If there is anything America's tens of millions of law-abiding firearms owners as a group most assuredly will oppose, it is national gun registration." -- Alan Gottlieb, Gun Rights Fact Book, 1988, page 18.
Oh what a difference 25 years makes, huh?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnzogby/2013/04/15/newtown-america-a-time-to-sacrifice/

*sigh*

Skip said...

The registry has been around for awhile.
When I listed a buddy bought S&W 5904 on a CCW ap. it came back as 'not registered to you'. How did they know?