Urge Support of the Sportsmen's Heritage Act of 2012 (H.R. 4089)
http://www.capwiz.com/nssf/issues/al...ertid=61047291
Urge Support of the Sportsmen's Heritage Act of 2012 (H.R. 4089)
http://www.capwiz.com/nssf/issues/al...ertid=61047291
According to this it has passed the house and is in for consideration in the senate.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:H.R.4089:
CONTACT YOUR SENATORS!!
Good thing we Texan's have a couple of pretty good ones.. flk k
"Only accurate rifles are interesting" Townsend Whelen..
The problem is it even getteing to the floor with Reid. And unlike Texas, Michigan has a couple of anti-gun especially Senator Levin. We have had a couple contacts regarding the second amendment.
Harry Reid has illegally changed the Senate floor rules, so he can basically shut down whatever he wants without much opposition, and the marxist media apparatchik has blacked out this major development in our rule of law. Harry Reid needs to go. He's one of the most corrupt politicians in US history, while appearing to be as pure as the wind-driven snow. He was basically raised and groomed by organized crime syndicates in Nevada, starting with his days as a kid learning to swim in the main brothel pool in Searchlight, followed by a lot of strings pulled for him by his high school teacher and future governor of Irish Mafia lore, Governor Mike O'Callaghan, who earned his spurs as a union thug in the organized crime money-laundering, prostitution, gambling mecca in the tax-free desert of Nevada.
If you've seen the movie Casino, the Gaming Commissioner is Harry Reid-the guy with the cowboy hat pressuring DeNiro to allow his incompetent nephew to continue working in the Casino as a floor boss. O'Callaghan appointed Harry Reid as his Lt. Governor originally, but then strategically placed him in the State Gaming Commissioner slot to maintain the appearance of things being on the up-and-up with Nevada's money-laundering businesses for the drug trade: the main roles of casinos, since you can't prove how much money came through the floors on any given night, as there are no receipts. Politicians like casinos in the US, because you don't have to worry about the banking industry having to recoup those monies from offshore banks with the associated risks and fees, and the vulnerability of the US economy to foreign powers when most of its cash transactions are conducted in illicit trade.
It's one of the most forbidden topics in politics, journalism, and open discourse for a lot of reasons.