
Stop SB 150 -- The Georgia Lautenberg Gun Ban
When Michael Bloomberg's "red shirt radicals" and lobbyists come to the Georgia State Capitol this year, their number one offensive issue is to pass into law SB 150 -- The Georgia Lautenberg Gun Ban.
Many people believe the federal version of this law -- The Lautenberg Gun Ban -- is responsible for disarming more Americans than any other single piece of legislation in American history.
The Georgia version of this bill is a duplication of the federal bill, but goes even further, denying due process when confiscating firearms, as well as expands greatly the definition of “domestic partner” in a domestic dispute.
This is nothing but a blatent power grab by Bloomberg's lobbyists, seeking to cast a wider net to catch even more Americans in and ban them from owning, possessing or buying a firearm for the rest of their lives.
This is how Gun Owners of America described Lautenberg:
With the Lautenberg gun ban in place, a new category of “victim” is emerging as a result of these tougher state laws – like the one in Virginia.
“A lot of times, I think arrests are being made when they shouldn’t be,” says Kenneth E. Noyes, staff attorney and coordinator of the domestic violence project for Legal Services of Northern Virginia.
He is not alone in this opinion.
“I am stunned, quite frankly, because that was not the intention of the law,” says Judith Mueller of the Virginia-based Women’s Center.
“It’s disheartening to think that it could be used punitively and frivolously. Frivolously being the operative word.”
Stop SB 150 -- The Georgia Lautenberg Gun Ban
When Michael Bloomberg's "red shirt radicals" and lobbyists come to the Georgia State Capitol this year, their number one offensive issue is to pass into law SB 150 -- The Georgia Lautenberg Gun Ban.
Many people believe the federal version of this law -- The Lautenberg Gun Ban -- is responsible for disarming more Americans than any other single piece of legislation in American history.
The Georgia version of this bill is a duplication of the federal bill, but goes even further, denying due process when confiscating firearms, as well as expands greatly the definition of “domestic partner” in a domestic dispute.
This is nothing but a blatent power grab by Bloomberg's lobbyists, seeking to cast a wider net to catch even more Americans in and ban them from owning, possessing or buying a firearm for the rest of their lives.
This is how Gun Owners of America described Lautenberg:
With the Lautenberg gun ban in place, a new category of “victim” is emerging as a result of these tougher state laws – like the one in Virginia.
“A lot of times, I think arrests are being made when they shouldn’t be,” says Kenneth E. Noyes, staff attorney and coordinator of the domestic violence project for Legal Services of Northern Virginia.
He is not alone in this opinion.
“I am stunned, quite frankly, because that was not the intention of the law,” says Judith Mueller of the Virginia-based Women’s Center.
“It’s disheartening to think that it could be used punitively and frivolously. Frivolously being the operative word.”