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So, before anyone gets in a "they're coming to take my guns" panic mode...I would urge folks to look at the details of this bill.
Obviously the language of the bill would be an extreme infringement if passed
But this isn't the kind of bill that's proposed with any expectation of even getting off the ground...this is a "moral posturing" bill, where a house rep puts up a bill, that they know has no hope of passing (only 4% of bills do become law for that matter, and only 6% even make it to the phase of getting a vote), so they can put a feather in their cap in the subsequent election cycle and say "She fought for strengthening gun laws!" in soundbytes for campaign ads.
This same congresswoman puts up the same identical bill proposal in July of 2019 (H.R. 4081), and it didn't even receive a vote. It was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary, and died on the table.
Yes, it may be for show.
However, there is now a president supportive of gun control in office.
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, February 4, 2021 | The White House
Q Jen, we saw some new figures today: More than 2 million guns were sold in January. That was an 80 percent jump and the second highest monthly total on record. A lot of this, of course, had to do amid all the coverage related to the Capitol riots then.
The President promised to act on day one on this issue. Of course, we know there’s only so much he can do by executive action on it. Where does this fall on his list of legislative priorities? There’s only so much capital that you have in these first 100 and first few days.
MS. PSAKI: You’re right. And he has an ambitious plan in a lot of areas and on a lot of issues.
I will say, as Vice President, and even before that, the President took on the NRA twice and won. This is an issue he is personally committed to; we are — many in this building are personally committed to. And, you know, I think he would love to see action on additional gun safety measures to protect families and children, and knows that there is support across the American public for that.
Q But, of course, I guess that’s up to him though for there to be action. So when would he take action and put some proposal before Congress?
MS. PSAKI: Well, I think we have a couple of proposals currently before Congress. But, again, this is an issue he is personally committed to. He has a personal — you know, has worked on it many times in the past. But I don’t have a date for you on when there would be a proposal.
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