Post by Mitch HanK Sauer on May 1, 2003 20:52:49 GMT -5
Still No Presidential Response on the Semi-Auto Ban -- Rep. Paul needs your help to get Bush on the right side
Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
www.gunowners.org
"The president supports the [semi-auto ban], and he supports
reauthorization of the current law" -- White House spokesman
Scott McClellan (The Washington Post, 4-12-03)
(Thursday, May 1, 2003) -- With President Bush refusing to recant
his aide's statement on the semi-auto ban, pro-gun Rep. Ron Paul
(R-TX) has stepped up to the plate in defense of gun owners.
Paul is circulating a letter among his colleagues, asking them to
sign their names in strong opposition to the
Clinton-Feinstein-Schumer gun ban. Paul plans to send the
Congressional letter to the White House in the near future.
The Paul letter says that Congress is "thoroughly dismayed" by
McClellan's statement, in which he said the President supports
extending the ban on certain semi-automatic firearms and on
magazines over 10 rounds.
The President has remained mum on whether the spokesman accurately
portrayed his position.
Two prime backers of the semi-auto ban are Democrats Dianne
Feinstein of California and Chuck Schumer of New York. Both
senators were the original sponsors of the gun ban, which later
passed narrowly in both houses. It was signed into law by President
Clinton in 1994 -- but is scheduled to "sunset" in September, 2004.
Senators Feinstein and Schumer have committed themselves to
introducing legislation in the near future to make the ban
permanent, and they recently applauded President Bush for his
support.
"We welcome your support and look forward to working with you to
gain swift passage of this legislation," the two senators said in a
letter to Bush. "With your assistance, we will be able to pass
legislation to continue the ban and help make America's streets
safer."
This is not the kind of support that President Bush should be
soliciting.
In the letter Rep. Paul is circulating, he reminds the President
that "a large and active part of our constituency supports the right
to keep and bear arms. It will be a slap in the face to these
millions of law-abiding gun owners if this White House and Congress
support renewal of the semi-auto ban."
Paul concludes the letter by urging Bush to "listen to the will of
the people [and] keep your oath to defend the Constitution and do
what is right."
ACTION:
Yesterday, Rep. Paul began soliciting congressional cosigners for
his letter. So please urge your Representative to sign onto this
important correspondence.
You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center at
www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send the pre-written
message below.
You can also read the Paul letter at
www.gunowners.org/paul2bush.htm on the GOA website.
------ Pre-written message ------
Dear Representative:
Rep. Ron Paul is currently soliciting congressional signatures for a
letter that he will be sending to President George Bush.
The subject of this letter is extremely important, as it asks him to
pledge his support to help extinguish one of the most abominable gun
bans in the federal code. The ban on commonly owned semi-autos and
on magazines over a certain capacity is completely unconstitutional
and is strongly opposed by millions of Americans.
In fact, former President Bill Clinton has repeatedly stated that
passage of the 1994 semi-auto ban cost his party control of the
Congress. That is, many Representatives lost their jobs because
they voted for this ban. And many gun owners will again take this
vote into consideration when they go to the polls in 2004.
I am urging you to please notify the Paul office that you will lend
your name to this important letter. Gun Owners of America will be
letting me know who signs on to the letter and who does not. Thank
you.
Sincerely,
****************************
Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
www.gunowners.org
"The president supports the [semi-auto ban], and he supports
reauthorization of the current law" -- White House spokesman
Scott McClellan (The Washington Post, 4-12-03)
(Thursday, May 1, 2003) -- With President Bush refusing to recant
his aide's statement on the semi-auto ban, pro-gun Rep. Ron Paul
(R-TX) has stepped up to the plate in defense of gun owners.
Paul is circulating a letter among his colleagues, asking them to
sign their names in strong opposition to the
Clinton-Feinstein-Schumer gun ban. Paul plans to send the
Congressional letter to the White House in the near future.
The Paul letter says that Congress is "thoroughly dismayed" by
McClellan's statement, in which he said the President supports
extending the ban on certain semi-automatic firearms and on
magazines over 10 rounds.
The President has remained mum on whether the spokesman accurately
portrayed his position.
Two prime backers of the semi-auto ban are Democrats Dianne
Feinstein of California and Chuck Schumer of New York. Both
senators were the original sponsors of the gun ban, which later
passed narrowly in both houses. It was signed into law by President
Clinton in 1994 -- but is scheduled to "sunset" in September, 2004.
Senators Feinstein and Schumer have committed themselves to
introducing legislation in the near future to make the ban
permanent, and they recently applauded President Bush for his
support.
"We welcome your support and look forward to working with you to
gain swift passage of this legislation," the two senators said in a
letter to Bush. "With your assistance, we will be able to pass
legislation to continue the ban and help make America's streets
safer."
This is not the kind of support that President Bush should be
soliciting.
In the letter Rep. Paul is circulating, he reminds the President
that "a large and active part of our constituency supports the right
to keep and bear arms. It will be a slap in the face to these
millions of law-abiding gun owners if this White House and Congress
support renewal of the semi-auto ban."
Paul concludes the letter by urging Bush to "listen to the will of
the people [and] keep your oath to defend the Constitution and do
what is right."
ACTION:
Yesterday, Rep. Paul began soliciting congressional cosigners for
his letter. So please urge your Representative to sign onto this
important correspondence.
You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center at
www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send the pre-written
message below.
You can also read the Paul letter at
www.gunowners.org/paul2bush.htm on the GOA website.
------ Pre-written message ------
Dear Representative:
Rep. Ron Paul is currently soliciting congressional signatures for a
letter that he will be sending to President George Bush.
The subject of this letter is extremely important, as it asks him to
pledge his support to help extinguish one of the most abominable gun
bans in the federal code. The ban on commonly owned semi-autos and
on magazines over a certain capacity is completely unconstitutional
and is strongly opposed by millions of Americans.
In fact, former President Bill Clinton has repeatedly stated that
passage of the 1994 semi-auto ban cost his party control of the
Congress. That is, many Representatives lost their jobs because
they voted for this ban. And many gun owners will again take this
vote into consideration when they go to the polls in 2004.
I am urging you to please notify the Paul office that you will lend
your name to this important letter. Gun Owners of America will be
letting me know who signs on to the letter and who does not. Thank
you.
Sincerely,
****************************