The motion was made more than 75 minutes after the committee was scheduled to reconvene, and after Paymar and Rep. Debra Hilstrom (DFL-Brooklyn Center) had been meeting for a few days to try to reach agreement on language both could support.
Each has sponsored differing gun safety bills: Paymar with background checks; Hilstrom without.
“I think we both have compromised a lot,” Paymar said. “We have abandoned universal background checks that I absolutely wanted in this bill, but we were trying to move something forward on gun violence and we agreed that we would keep the language and plug the gun show loophole.” That would require any purchaser of a gun at a show to go through a background check.
That language, likely to come forth as another bill in the next day or two, is expected to be acted upon this week by either the public safety or judiciary committees, which are chaired respectively by Paymar and Hilstrom.
“I think this keeps the discussion going. I think Rep. Hilstrom is as committed and concerned about gun violence as anybody in this Legislature,” Paymar said. “I think we can get this done. It’s a big step; it’s a huge compromise on both of our parts.”
“The goal was to bring people together and see if there was something we could do in the Minnesota House of Representatives,” Hilstrom said. “Ultimately, I think you’ll have a vehicle that will come to the floor and then you’ll see votes on many provisions.”
Rep. Tony Cornish (R-Vernon Center) said the compromised bill will be opposed by Second Amendment backers, such as himself.
“The only way we can put an end to this is to fight it all the way,” he said.
Glenn_S wrote:This was posted on the Session Daily site:The motion was made more than 75 minutes after the committee was scheduled to reconvene, and after Paymar and Rep. Debra Hilstrom (DFL-Brooklyn Center) had been meeting for a few days to try to reach agreement on language both could support.
Each has sponsored differing gun safety bills: Paymar with background checks; Hilstrom without.
“I think we both have compromised a lot,” Paymar said. “We have abandoned universal background checks that I absolutely wanted in this bill, but we were trying to move something forward on gun violence and we agreed that we would keep the language and plug the gun show loophole.” That would require any purchaser of a gun at a show to go through a background check.
That language, likely to come forth as another bill in the next day or two, is expected to be acted upon this week by either the public safety or judiciary committees, which are chaired respectively by Paymar and Hilstrom.
“I think this keeps the discussion going. I think Rep. Hilstrom is as committed and concerned about gun violence as anybody in this Legislature,” Paymar said. “I think we can get this done. It’s a big step; it’s a huge compromise on both of our parts.”
“The goal was to bring people together and see if there was something we could do in the Minnesota House of Representatives,” Hilstrom said. “Ultimately, I think you’ll have a vehicle that will come to the floor and then you’ll see votes on many provisions.”
Rep. Tony Cornish (R-Vernon Center) said the compromised bill will be opposed by Second Amendment backers, such as himself.
“The only way we can put an end to this is to fight it all the way,” he said.
the fight isn't done yet...
darkwolf45 wrote:What specifically makes her a traitor?
darkwolf45 wrote:And one more time- what the hell is with this gun show loophole BS? I was under the impression that if you were a FFL, you had to ensure authorized transfer of a firearm, i.e. you run a background check, the purchaser has a PTP or PTC. If you are regularly making money off selling guns you need to be an FFL. If you are. Ot an FFL and selling youre breaking the law.
Can someone please explain what this f***ing loophole is?
damian_mb wrote:I agree, no such thing as a loop hole but I think a non FFL seller should still require a PTC or PTP before the sale like we all would do personally. Basically it is buying off the black market but at a gun show and not in a dark alley.
JustPlainT wrote:
We are still fighting today, and we are doing so after having to eject a traitor (Hilstrom).
JustPlainT wrote:darkwolf45 wrote:What specifically makes her a traitor?
Under political pressure, she switched sides and supported Paymar's bill last night in committee.
The Verminator wrote:JustPlainT wrote:
We are still fighting today, and we are doing so after having to eject a traitor (Hilstrom).
With people like you attacking our GOOD friends like Hilstrom......we probably WILL lose this.
Think about it.....hard.
damian_mb wrote:I agree, no such thing as a loop hole but I think a non FFL seller should still require a PTC or PTP before the sale like we all would do personally. Basically it is buying off the black market but at a gun show and not in a dark alley.
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