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Dogs, Children Or Bureaucrats Its A Mistake To Reward Bad Behavior

Friday, July 22nd, 2011 at 1:46 PM

Dogs, Children Or Bureaucrats Its A Mistake To Reward Bad Behavior
By Jeff Knox
The Knox Report

FirearmsCoalition.org

FirearmsCoalition.org

Manassas, VA --(Ammoland.com)- Representative Darrel Issa (R-CA) referred to the activities of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) Operation Fast and Furious as “felony stupid.”

Others have suggested that the plan was intentionally designed and cleverly crafted to bolster statistics in support of stricter gun control laws. Whether the operation was just stupid or intentionally criminal, it was clearly bad behavior on the part of ATF and Justice Department (DOJ) and such bad behavior should not be rewarded.

Some members of Congress, Diane Feinstein (D-CA) and Elijah Cummings (D-MD) in particular, want to reward ATF and DOJ’s criminal stupidity with increased funding and increased authority through tighter regulation of firearms dealers and lawful firearm purchasers.

ATF has introduced – and the Administration has now approved – and “emergency” regulatory change requiring firearms dealers in border states to report any purchaser who buys more than one semi-auto rifle greater than a .22 within a given week. The US House of Representatives promptly, and properly, rejected the new regulations by passing an appropriations rider prohibiting any funds from being used to enact or enforce the plan.

Proponents of the regulation argue that it gives ATF an important tool to help detect straw buyers and traffickers and that it poses little inconvenience to lawful gun buyers. Many on our side disagree , but usefulness and inconvenience aside, the fact is that Congress has looked at long gun reporting in the past and rejected the idea. For ATF and the Obama administration to now push forward, bypassing Congress, in order to do something Congress has previously refused to do is clearly overreaching and probably illegal. If Congress had passed a law setting auto mileage standards, but had specifically chosen to omit larger pickups from those standards, it would be outrageous for some bureaucracy to later enact regulations including trucks.

This case is no different except that it is questionable whether even Congress has the authority to regulate firearms sales. Unelected bureaucrats certainly don’t.

The regulation also creates a de facto registration system, something Congress has expressly forbidden on numerous occasions, and it puts additional burdens – and liabilities – on the gun dealers. ATF claims that the records will be destroyed after two years, but ATF and DOJ have long histories of reneging on such guarantees, even when they are spelled out in law.

Purchase of multiple firearms within a week is not particularly uncommon and doing so should not make a person a suspect, nor should it result in their personal information being stored in government systems. Also, if the regulation does go into effect, it will be no time at all until ATF will be demanding that the reporting requirement be expanded beyond the border states. It will become the “multiple sales non-reporting loophole” and they will insist that all states need to follow the reporting requirements.

Firearms dealers are stuck between a rock and a hard place. They want to honor and respect customers’ rights, but ATF controls their licenses and the laws and regulations hold dealers responsible for things they “should have known.” Dealers have to pass up business and/or alert ATF when they suspect possible criminal activity. Not doing so can have serious consequences. A New Mexico dealer is in jail today because the local police chief in the town of Columbus was allegedly trafficking guns to Mexico. The ATF says the dealer “should have known” so he is considered a co-conspirator. He could lose everything for selling guns to the Police Chief!

At the same time, gun owners can be very unforgiving of dealers who they perceive as “too cooperative” with ATF so dealers have to be careful about that too. Still, dealers don’t want to be selling guns to criminals as demonstrated during Operation Fast and Furious when dealers repeatedly expressed reservations about doing business with suspicious characters and ATF insisted that they go forward with sales. Mandatory multi-sale reporting increases dealers’ paperwork load, but relieves them of some judgment calls. It might make things generally easier on dealers in the short term, but it would probably make things worse for them in the long run.

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Dogs, Children Or Bureaucrats Its A Mistake To Reward Bad Behavior

Perhaps the most important reason to deny ATF’s long-gun registration regulation is, as stated earlier, that whether you’re dealing with dogs, children, or bureaucrats, it is always a mistake to reward bad behavior. ATF and DOJ (including the US Attorney’s Office and possibly the FBI and DEA) behaved badly. They encouraged and forced sales of some 2000 firearms (that we know of) to known Mexican gun traffickers and then they turned their backs and allowed those guns to disappear into the black market and to crime scenes in Mexico and the US, including the murder scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.

They did this in violation of long-standing rules of operation and common sense as well as international law. They did not do this in response to weak US gun laws or a need for multi-gun reporting. These straw buyers were already known and under surveillance.

Politically motivated felony or just felony stupid, this was bad behavior any way you look at it and it should not be rewarded with increased authority, increased responsibility, and increased funding.

ATF, DOJ, the US Attorney’s Office, and any other agency involved in this fiasco need to be slapped down, not rewarded, and responsible individuals should be prosecuted.

Copyright © 2011 Neal Knox Associates – The most trusted name in the rights movement.

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The Firearms Coalition is a loose-knit coalition of individual Second Amendment activists, clubs and civil rights organizations. Founded by Neal Knox in 1984, the organization provides support to grassroots activists in the form of education, analysis of current issues, and with a historical perspective of the gun rights movement. The Firearms Coalition is a project of Neal Knox Associates, Manassas, VA. Visit: www.FirearmsCoalition.org

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Virginia Citizens Defense League 2011 Candidate Surveys Out Now

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 at 12:10 PM

Virginia Citizens Defense League 2011 Candidate Surveys Out Now

Virginia Citizens Defense League

Virginia Citizens Defense League

Covington VA --(Ammoland.com)- The VCDL 2011 Candidate Survey was mailed to all the candidates for Virginia Senate and House of Delegates in the upcoming Party nominating processes (Primary, Mass Meeting, Convention, etc) to be held over the next month.

Please contact *all* the candidates in *YOUR* District by BOTH email AND phone:

THANK the candidates who answered the VCDL Candidate survey for responding (those with a double asterisk (**) before their name) – Politely, but firmly, urge those candidates who have not answered to answer the VCDL Survey

Don’t accept vague generalizations such as “the candidate supports the 2nd Amendment”. Remember, anti-gun zealot Chuck Schumer says he supports the 2nd Amendment, but his view is that it does NOT apply to you.

Not sure what District you’re in? Your district may have changed due to redistricting. (Mine did!) You can find out at: http://tinyurl.com/bksx4 (Only your address info is required on this form.)

If any of the candidates are afraid to take a public stand on these issues now, before the election, then they are unlikely to be very responsive to your views after the election. There is absolutely NO reason why they should not answer this survey!

Failure to return a completed survey frequently indicates indifference, if not outright hostility, toward the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

Find out what their real positions are by politely and firmly insisting that they complete the VCDL survey and send it in immediately. If they have misplaced their survey, have them contact me at vp@vcdl.org and I’ll email them another copy.

Thanks for your help!

Below is the contact information I have for the candidates. Those with a asterisk (**) before their name have already answered the VCDL candidate survey.

If you live in one of the districts below, please contact the campaigns of each candidate in your district by BOTH email AND phone. Urge those candidates who haven’t responded to answer the VCDL Candidate survey.

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CANDIDATES FOR THE VIRGINIA SENATE
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District
& Party Candidate Phone Email
—— ——————- ————- ——————————-
03-R ** Mark Frechette 804-684-1870 contactme@frechette4senate.com
03-R Tommy Norment 757-259-7810 info@senatornorment.com
13-R ** Dick Black 703-406-2951 delegateblack@comcast.net
13-R ** Bob FitzSimmonds 703-851-2990 jp@vote4bob.org
13-R ** John Stirrup 571-248-2666 votestirrup@comcast.net
21-R Tripp Godsey 540-397-1051 Mail@TrippGodseyforSenate.com
21-R Dave Nutter 540-382-7731 DelDNutter@house.virginia.gov
22-R Brian Bates 434-547-9670 brian@brianbates.us
22-R ** Tom Garrett 540-223-3295 garrettforsenate@gmail.com
22-R Mark Peake campaign@peakeforsenate.com
22-R Bryan Rhode 804-310-2086 info@rhodeforsenate.com
22-R Claudia Tucker 434-277-5059 claudia@claudiatucker.com
30-D Adam Ebbin 703-739-4330 info@ebbinforvirginia.com
30-D Elizabeth Garvey 571-312-7260 info@libbyforsenate.com
30-D Rob Krupicka 571-228-8314 jordan@krupicka.com
31-D Jaime Areizaga-Soto 571-306-1438 info@jaimeforsenate.com
31-D Barbara Favola favolaforsenate@gmail.com
36-R ** Jeff Frederick 571-210-2036 senate@votejeff.com
36-R Tito Muñoz 571-316-5565 tito@votetito.com
37-R ** Steve Hunt 703-502-0633 steve@stevehunt.org
37-R Jason Flanary 703-493-0484
39-R Miller Baker 571-455-3055 millerbaker@verizon.net
39-R ** Scott Martin 703-627-4719 scott@scottmartin4senate.com
39-R Andre Muange 571-318-1623 andre@andreforsenate.com

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CANDIDATES FOR THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES
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District
& Party Candidate Phone Email
—— —————- ———— ——————————-
10-R ** Randy Minchew 703-929-4857 randy@minchewfordelegate.com
10-R ** Cara Townsend 703-347-2611 ctconcepts@yahoo.com
10-R ** John Whitbeck 703-477-8476 john@johnwhitbeck.com
18-R ** Kevin Kelley 703-283-3548 kelley4delegate@gmail.com
18-R ** Michael Webert 703-906-4667 michaelwebertfordelegate@gmail.com
49-D Stephanie Clifford 703-920-2517 SDC@stephanieclifford.org
49-D Alfonso Lopez 571-241-5840 alfonsofordelegate@gmail.com
59-D Connie Brennan 434-263-4690 connie@cstone.net
59-D Jasper Hendricks 434-632-8683 campaign@hendricksforvirginia.com
59-R Matt Fariss 434-660-0606 Mattfariss1@Verizon.net
59-R Evans Thomas 434-610-3221 info@evansthomasfordelegate.com
64-R Richard Morris 757-291-0217 rickmorris@morrisfordelegate.com
64-R Joseph Waymack 804-720-1987 joseph@waymackfordelegate.com
87-R ** Jo-Ann Chase 571-258-7468 joachase@aol.com
87-R ** David Ramadan 703-945-1741 davidramadan@usa.net
90-D Algie Howell DelAHowell@house.virginia.gov
90-D Rick James
98-R Sherwood Bowditch 804-832-5860 info@sherwoodbowditch.com
98-R Ken Gibson 804-684-0760 GibsonForDelegate@gmail.com
98-R Keith Hodges 804-694-5815 information@votekeithhodges.com
98-R ** Catesby Jones 804-695-1314 x222 catesby@mindspring.com
99-R John Lampmann 804-366-4445 john@lampmannfordelegate.com
99-R Margaret Ransone 804-493-8484 margaret@margaretransone.com
99-R Dean Sumner http://deansumnerfordelegate.com/contactdean.html

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Party Designators: D = Democrat R = Republican

About:
Virginia Citizens Defense League, Inc. (VCDL). VCDL is an all-volunteer, non-partisan grassroots organization dedicated to defending the human rights of all Virginians. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms is a fundamental human right. Visit: www.vcdl.org

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