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What s In HR 8 and HR 1446, the Pair of Universal Background Check Bills?
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ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Voting is an unalienable right, just like the right to keep and bear arms for self-defense of an individual’s unalienable right to life. Voters should be approved through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System before legally voting each time, just as they are made to be checked each time before purchasing a firearm.
Voters should also be prohibited from voting by mail, just as they are prohibited from buying a firearm by mail.
JOE BOYETT
What s True
In 2019, Democrats in the House Judiciary Committee voted against amendments to a gun background check law. Those amendments would require that ICE be notified when an undocumented immigrant fails a gun background check. Furthermore, in a later vote before the full House, most Democrats voted against a motion to include the same ICE notification provision in the bill. However, that was not the whole story. What s False
Those two votes in the committee were for procedural reasons, not on the substance of the ICE proposals. Furthermore, when the background check legislation came to a final vote, almost all Democratic House members voted for it, complete with the ICE notification requirements. Almost all Republicans voted against it.
Gun control bills prove divisive Rep. Madison Cawthorn speaks on HR1446 on March 11. CSPAN screenshot
A pair of gun control bills passed the U.S. House of Representatives last week and are now heading for the Senate. Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn kept a campaign promise to vote against such proposals, delivering a fiery speech on the House floor telling Democrats that “here in real America, when we say, ‘come and take it,’” referring to a popular Second Amendment rallying cry, “we damn well mean it.”
Cawthorn also said that he spoke for millions of Americans, and specifically, the 700,000 people in his district, but as debate over HR8 and HR1446 continues, there’s at least one constituent in his district who disagrees.
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