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If The NRA Really Wants To Enforce Existing Gun Laws, They’ll Support This Bill

(Credit: Tim Wood.)

The National Rifle Association (NRA) likes to say that the United States doesn’t need new gun laws, it just needs to enforce the ones that that already exist. If that’s true, then the NRA should support new legislation introduced in the House last week that repeals a series of restrictions on the ability to enforce current gun laws.

The “Enforce Existing Gun Laws Act” (H.R. 1728) was introduced by Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) last week. The legislation repeals several riders that have been snuck in over the years to restrict the powers available to the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Bureau (ATF) and other authorities to use the laws on the books against firearm crime. Many of the riders were passed as part of the 2004 Tiahrt Amendments (named after their sponsor, former Rep. Todd Tiahrt [R-KS]) or a package of gun law weakening riders passed just this year.

Here’s four of the most important provisions of the Enforce Existing Gun Laws Act:

1) Removes a key restriction the ability of the federal government to use background checks against criminals. Federal law currently mandates that all “approved” background check results — essentially, records of approved sales — be destroyed after 24 hours. This makes it substantially more difficult for law enforcement officials to figure out whether a criminal was mistakenly approved to purchase a gun and trace crime guns back to the original point of sale quickly.

2) Frees the ATF to draw conclusions about crime from gun trace data. Though research on gun violence has used gun trace data to provide clear evidence that measures like universal background checks effectively deter crime, current federal law prevents the ATF from drawing “broad conclusions about firearms-related crime” in official reports, no matter how warranted by the evidence they are.

3) Allows federal agents to require that gun dealers inventory their guns. The Tiahrt Amendments contain a provision preventing the ATF from requiring federally licensed firearms dealers to inventory their guns before inspections, preventing federal law enforcement from checking submitted inventories against real inventories to establish whether a particular firearm retailer is crooked.

4) Gives the ATF more power to shut down suspicious gun dealers. Current law prevents the ATF from shutting down a retailer due to a “lack of business activity.”

Though these and other elements of current law overturned by the Enforce Existing Gun Laws Act impede federal ability to make current gun laws work, the NRA has in the past supported several of them.

Politics

Rep. Tiahrt On The Oil Spill: ‘Accidents Will Happen’

Yesterday, Kansas Republican Reps. Jerry Moran and Todd Tiahrt, who are challenging each other for the state’s U.S. Senate seat, faced off in a debate hosted by Topeka’s NBC 27 television station. Both of the men were trying to one-up each other, attempting to prove who is the most right wing. One contentious issue was immigration, where Moran hit Tiahrt for once supporting the DREAM Act, which would provide undocumented high school graduates a path to legal residency and the chance to attend college. Tiahrt, however, quickly tried to explain why he has come around and now supports punishing children for the choices of their parents:

MORAN: [O]n two occasions, he’s [been] a co-sponsor of legislation called the DREAM Act, which provides amnesty and in-state tuition for children of those who were here illegally. [...]

TIARHT: Well, some time ago — a long time ago — I thought it was compassionate to not punish the children for the parents’ sins.

Watch a video of the exchange uploaded by the Moran campaign:

He went on to say that after listening to “arguments from fellow Kansans,” he now opposes “amnesty.”

One difference during the debate was on the oil spill. While both lawmakers slammed both the Obama administration and BP for their response to the disaster, Tiahrt shielded the oil corporation from blame because, he said, “accidents happen”:

On the oil spill, the candidates were asked if they believed that “accidents will happen.”

“I think that is a true statement,” Tiahrt said.

Moran shot back saying, “I don’t think you write it off as accidents happen.”

The GOP senatorial primary is on Aug. 3. The Republican establishment has split in endorsing the two men, with Tiahrt receiving the backing of Sarah Palin, Sen. James Inhofe (OK), and Rep. Mike Pence (IN), and Moran supported by Sens. John McCain (AZ), Jim DeMint (SC), and Tom Coburn (OK).

Politics

House GOP website posts video of Rep. Todd Tiahrt suggesting Obama’s mother wanted to abort him.

tiahrtSpeaking on the House floor last week, Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-KS) was greeted with audible boos after arguing that had the government been willing to pay for abortions, the mothers of President Barack Obama and Justice Clarence Thomas might have aborted their children. Earlier today, the House GOP’s official website posted video of Tiahrt’s offensive comment. The entirety of the floor speech is found under the title, “Tiahrt’s Opposition to Taxpayer Funded Abortions.” But the House GOP has flagged for its readers the most inflammatory part of the speech, by pulling out Tiahrt’s quote claiming that Obama’s mother might have terminated her pregnancy:

…if you think of it in human terms, there is a financial incentive that will be put in place, paid for by tax dollars, that will encourage women who are single parents, living below the poverty level, to have the opportunity for a free abortion. If you take that scenario and apply it to many of the great minds we have today, who would we have been deprived of? Our president grew up in those similar circumstances. If that financial incentive was in place, is it possible that his mother may have taken advantage of it?

Media Matters Action Network asks, “All of this raises the question for every Republican in the House: do they endorse Rep. Tiahrt’s comments, or not?”

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