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You don’t need Congress to accomplish these…
Mr. President,
There are key executive actions you can take without Congress to begin reviving our gun rights that have been trampled on for far too long.
Firstly, you can significantly weaken the National Firearms Act.
The NFA is unconstitutional. Period. It needs to be fully REPEALED by Congress – and your signature. But there are also things you can do to cripple it in the meantime while you work with Congress on legislation to repeal it.
To start, you can modernize and streamline the NFA, by making it as close to an instant background check as possible, by issuing tax stamps at the point of sale.
There’s no reason that buying a suppressor, SBR, or a machine gun should take more than a few minutes to clear a background check.
Additionally, owning a machine gun absolutely is protected by the Second Amendment. And the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision clearly reaffirmed that right.
You can take action without Congress to restore our right to own a machine gun. Under federal code, the U.S. government can declare a machine gun amnesty – as was done in 1968. You must declare another amnesty in 2025, allowing gun owners to possess post-1986 machine guns.
Secondly, you can take action that would exempt MILLIONS of gun buyers from the NICS check – which can lead to mistaken gun purchase denials for citizens who simply want to exercise their constitutionally-protected rights.
I want to see a full repeal of all NICS checks and a move away from “permit carry” to “Constitutional Carry” nationwide. The Constitution is clear: your “right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” A background check and a permit are undeniably infringements.
Until then, under current law, you can take bold executive action without Congress to exempt concealed carry permit holders in several states from the NICS background checks when purchasing firearms.
Again, these actions do not require working with Congress. There is no reason you cannot get them done simply with the stroke of a pen. That’s why I fully expect to see all of these items in your final executive action on restoring the Second Amendment.
Immediate ways to begin reviving our gun rights
Mr. President,
There are key executive actions you can take without Congress to begin reviving our gun rights that have been trampled on for far too long.
Firstly, you can significantly weaken the National Firearms Act.
The NFA is unconstitutional. Period. It needs to be fully REPEALED by Congress – and your signature. But there are also things you can do to cripple it in the meantime while you work with Congress on legislation to repeal it.
To start, you can modernize and streamline the NFA, by making it as close to an instant background check as possible, by issuing tax stamps at the point of sale.
There’s no reason that buying a suppressor, SBR, or a machine gun should take more than a few minutes to clear a background check.
Additionally, owning a machine gun absolutely is protected by the Second Amendment. And the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision clearly reaffirmed that right.
You can take action without Congress to restore our right to own a machine gun. Under federal code, the U.S. government can declare a machine gun amnesty – as was done in 1968. You must declare another amnesty in 2025, allowing gun owners to possess post-1986 machine guns.
Secondly, you can take action that would exempt MILLIONS of gun buyers from the NICS check – which can lead to mistaken gun purchase denials for citizens who simply want to exercise their constitutionally-protected rights.
I want to see a full repeal of all NICS checks and a move away from “permit carry” to “Constitutional Carry” nationwide. The Constitution is clear: your “right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” A background check and a permit are undeniably infringements.
Until then, under current law, you can take bold executive action without Congress to exempt concealed carry permit holders in several states from the NICS background checks when purchasing firearms.
Again, these actions do not require working with Congress. There is no reason you cannot get them done simply with the stroke of a pen. That’s why I fully expect to see all of these items in your final executive action on restoring the Second Amendment.
Take an axe to the NFA
Mr. President,
There are key executive actions you can take without Congress to begin reviving our gun rights that have been trampled on for far too long.
Firstly, you can significantly weaken the National Firearms Act.
The NFA is unconstitutional. Period. It needs to be fully REPEALED by Congress – and your signature. But there are also things you can do to cripple it in the meantime while you work with Congress on legislation to repeal it.
To start, you can modernize and streamline the NFA, by making it as close to an instant background check as possible, by issuing tax stamps at the point of sale.
There’s no reason that buying a suppressor, SBR, or a machine gun should take more than a few minutes to clear a background check.
Additionally, owning a machine gun absolutely is protected by the Second Amendment. And the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision clearly reaffirmed that right.
You can take action without Congress to restore our right to own a machine gun. Under federal code, the U.S. government can declare a machine gun amnesty – as was done in 1968. You must declare another amnesty in 2025, allowing gun owners to possess post-1986 machine guns.
Secondly, you can take action that would exempt MILLIONS of gun buyers from the NICS check – which can lead to mistaken gun purchase denials for citizens who simply want to exercise their constitutionally-protected rights.
I want to see a full repeal of all NICS checks and a move away from “permit carry” to “Constitutional Carry” nationwide. The Constitution is clear: your “right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” A background check and a permit are undeniably infringements.
Until then, under current law, you can take bold executive action without Congress to exempt concealed carry permit holders in several states from the NICS background checks when purchasing firearms.
Again, these actions do not require working with Congress. There is no reason you cannot get them done simply with the stroke of a pen. That’s why I fully expect to see all of these items in your final executive action on restoring the Second Amendment.
Executive actions to take:
Mr. President,
There are key executive actions you can take without Congress to begin reviving our gun rights that have been trampled on for far too long.
Firstly, you can significantly weaken the National Firearms Act.
The NFA is unconstitutional. Period. It needs to be fully REPEALED by Congress – and your signature. But there are also things you can do to cripple it in the meantime while you work with Congress on legislation to repeal it.
To start, you can modernize and streamline the NFA, by making it as close to an instant background check as possible, by issuing tax stamps at the point of sale.
There’s no reason that buying a suppressor, SBR, or a machine gun should take more than a few minutes to clear a background check.
Additionally, owning a machine gun absolutely is protected by the Second Amendment. And the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision clearly reaffirmed that right.
You can take action without Congress to restore our right to own a machine gun. Under federal code, the U.S. government can declare a machine gun amnesty – as was done in 1968. You must declare another amnesty in 2025, allowing gun owners to possess post-1986 machine guns.
Secondly, you can take action that would exempt MILLIONS of gun buyers from the NICS check – which can lead to mistaken gun purchase denials for citizens who simply want to exercise their constitutionally-protected rights.
I want to see a full repeal of all NICS checks and a move away from “permit carry” to “Constitutional Carry” nationwide. The Constitution is clear: your “right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” A background check and a permit are undeniably infringements.
Until then, under current law, you can take bold executive action without Congress to exempt concealed carry permit holders in several states from the NICS background checks when purchasing firearms.
Again, these actions do not require working with Congress. There is no reason you cannot get them done simply with the stroke of a pen. That’s why I fully expect to see all of these items in your final executive action on restoring the Second Amendment.
Use executive power to revive the Second Amendment
Mr. President,
There are key executive actions you can take without Congress to begin reviving our gun rights that have been trampled on for far too long.
Firstly, you can significantly weaken the National Firearms Act.
The NFA is unconstitutional. Period. It needs to be fully REPEALED by Congress – and your signature. But there are also things you can do to cripple it in the meantime while you work with Congress on legislation to repeal it.
To start, you can modernize and streamline the NFA, by making it as close to an instant background check as possible, by issuing tax stamps at the point of sale.
There’s no reason that buying a suppressor, SBR, or a machine gun should take more than a few minutes to clear a background check.
Additionally, owning a machine gun absolutely is protected by the Second Amendment. And the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision clearly reaffirmed that right.
You can take action without Congress to restore our right to own a machine gun. Under federal code, the U.S. government can declare a machine gun amnesty – as was done in 1968. You must declare another amnesty in 2025, allowing gun owners to possess post-1986 machine guns.
Secondly, you can take action that would exempt MILLIONS of gun buyers from the NICS check – which can lead to mistaken gun purchase denials for citizens who simply want to exercise their constitutionally-protected rights.
I want to see a full repeal of all NICS checks and a move away from “permit carry” to “Constitutional Carry” nationwide. The Constitution is clear: your “right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” A background check and a permit are undeniably infringements.
Until then, under current law, you can take bold executive action without Congress to exempt concealed carry permit holders in several states from the NICS background checks when purchasing firearms.
Again, these actions do not require working with Congress. There is no reason you cannot get them done simply with the stroke of a pen. That’s why I fully expect to see all of these items in your final executive action on restoring the Second Amendment.