Has anyone else seen this? I guess the Senate will only entertain mental health and back-ground check proposals.
http://www.startribune.com/politics/blo ... 31791.html
MXGreg wrote:No bans, but maybe major restrictions.
BlkVooDoo wrote:Has anyone else seen this? I guess the Senate will only entertain mental health and back-ground check proposals.
http://www.startribune.com/politics/blo ... 31791.html
BlkVooDoo wrote:Has anyone else seen this? I guess the Senate will only entertain mental health and back-ground check proposals.
http://www.startribune.com/politics/blo ... 31791.html
As gun-control advocates filled the Capitol rotunda on Monday, a senator holding gun hearings this week said he will not take up weapons and ammunition bans that the activists favor.
"The outright banning of guns is a conversation that is more suited on the federal level," said Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, in a statement.
The Committee is holding hearings on gun-violence issues on Thursday and Friday, following hearings two weeks ago in the House. Latz said his hearings will focus on universal background checks that would close gaps in the current background-checks system.
He said his committee will not hear proposals for a ban on assault weapons or on higher-capacity ammunition magazines.
St. Olaf wrote:BlkVooDoo wrote:Has anyone else seen this? I guess the Senate will only entertain mental health and back-ground check proposals.
http://www.startribune.com/politics/blo ... 31791.htmlAs gun-control advocates filled the Capitol rotunda on Monday, a senator holding gun hearings this week said he will not take up weapons and ammunition bans that the activists favor.
"The outright banning of guns is a conversation that is more suited on the federal level," said Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, in a statement.
The Committee is holding hearings on gun-violence issues on Thursday and Friday, following hearings two weeks ago in the House. Latz said his hearings will focus on universal background checks that would close gaps in the current background-checks system.
He said his committee will not hear proposals for a ban on assault weapons or on higher-capacity ammunition magazines.
Hats off to Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee!!!
This means exactly what it says!
Skoal!!
But stay alert and be ready for anything. We need to be sure there are no background checks for transfers to family members.
Now we wait for the fat lady to sing.
farmer44mag wrote:St. Olaf wrote:BlkVooDoo wrote:Has anyone else seen this? I guess the Senate will only entertain mental health and back-ground check proposals.
http://www.startribune.com/politics/blo ... 31791.htmlAs gun-control advocates filled the Capitol rotunda on Monday, a senator holding gun hearings this week said he will not take up weapons and ammunition bans that the activists favor.
"The outright banning of guns is a conversation that is more suited on the federal level," said Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, in a statement.
The Committee is holding hearings on gun-violence issues on Thursday and Friday, following hearings two weeks ago in the House. Latz said his hearings will focus on universal background checks that would close gaps in the current background-checks system.
He said his committee will not hear proposals for a ban on assault weapons or on higher-capacity ammunition magazines.
Hats off to Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee!!!
This means exactly what it says!
Skoal!!
But stay alert and be ready for anything. We need to be sure there are no background checks for transfers to family members.
Now we wait for the fat lady to sing.
But if the house were to pass bans- they would go over to the senate side for a vote- would they not??
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