Despite a big win in November, Republicans are ceding to the wishes
of Barack Obama while alienating their conservative base, political
commentator James Simpson noted in a Thursday American Thinker analysis
of the 2015 spending bill being negotiated at this writing. Among the
dangers he lists include a provision that will allow for changes after
the vote, along with continued funding for executive amnesty and
Obamacare, with a special notation that “Provisions supporting gun rights were removed.”
“[B]etween 40 and 50 Republican representatives have already jumped
ship and are opposing the Republican leadership,” Gun Owners of America
told members in a Tuesday alert
describing rank and file push-back against what is being widely
perceived as a GOP betrayal and sell-out. “This means that at least a
fifth -- and maybe more -- of [House Minority Leader Nancy] Pelosi’s
minions will have to be ordered to support [House Speaker John] Boehner
for it to pass. And Pelosi has made it clear to the press that the bill
will have to be altered to be satisfactory to her in order for her to
provide those votes.
One of the changes the GOP could insist on now would be to restore
funding closed off through an appropriations maneuver by anti-gun New
York Democrat Chuck Schumer for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
“to investigate or act upon applications for relief from Federal
firearms disabilities submitted by individuals.” Unless and until that
is done, “[T]housands upon thousands of Americans who are disqualified
from owning firearms because of non-violent federal felonies have no way
to get their gun rights back,” GOA noted in January.
The prohibition on relief funding remains
in the ATF expense section of the bill. The section beginning on page
139 notes “That none of the funds appropriated herein shall be available
to investigate or act upon applications for relief from Federal
firearms disabilities under 23 section 925(c) of title 18, United States
Code.”
At this writing, as things are unfolding in real time, it appears a
revolt has almost killed the bill, and floor votes may not be enough to
allow it to pass, particularly if opposing Democrats hold fast to their
reasons for objection. If that happens, Matthew Boyle of Breitbart
notes, “congressional leadership is planning to change tack and move
forward with a three-month stopgap spending bill, or a clean Continuing
Resolution.”
If that happens, GOA will once again have proven itself as a uniquely
effective “no-compromise” national leader in the gun rights advocacy
community. Whether that will be widely recognized by even more gun
owners than currently count themselves among its supporters, and repaid
in kind with a commensurate merited increase in membership support,
remains to be seen.
http://www.examiner.com/article/republicans-leaving-anti-rights-restoration-provision-appropriations-bill?CID=examiner_alerts_article
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