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A
‘RUSH’ TO OPPRESS
Congressman Introduces
Controversial Gun-Control Bill
One
day into the 111th session of Congress was all it took for
Illinois
Democrat and former Black Panther, Bobby Rush, to take a run on a new
measure
of gun control. Problem is, quite a few don’t like the language—in
particular,
the part about “anyone wishing to purchase, own or possess a
‘qualifying
firearm’ would have to be licensed by the state or the federal
government in a
licensing program managed by the Attorney General.”
“I
might be a gun rights advocate,” says Larry
Pratt, the Executive Director of the Gun Owners of America,
“but anyone with any
sense, or any respect for the Constitution at all, has to bristle at
proposed
legislation that wants to place our Bill of Rights in the hands of one
man.”
Pratt
is available for interviews to comment on this political move, and the
foreshadowing he fears it may represent in a President Obama/Speaker
Pelosi Washington
tag team.
With an
eye on the bill’s details that require redundant personal
identification, a
release of personal health records to the Attorney General and other
unnecessary, intrusive measures, Pratt and other gun rights proponents
find it
a harsh pill to swallow, and a disturbing political double standard
that shows
a government more preoccupied with its own citizens than foreign
enemies.
“What I
find frighteningly ironic,” adds Pratt, “is the bill’s mandate
requiring gun
owners apply for a federal firearms I.D. card. Isn’t this the Party
that,
together with the ACLU, had a tirade over the proposal of a post-9/11
national
I.D. card?”
In
1969, Rush himself served six months in prison for an illegal weapons
conviction. Currently, the bill has no cosponsors, has not been
scheduled for a
committee hearing and, if it were to get as far, would likely have a
difficult
time passing in the Senate. Nonetheless, with a heavily left-leaning
D.C. right
now, folks like Pratt are taking nothing for granted.
ABOUT YOUR EXPERT GUEST, LARRY PRATT…

Larry
Pratt has been Executive Director of Gun Owners of America for 30
years. GOA
is a national membership organization of 300,000 Americans dedicated to
promoting their second amendment freedom to keep and bear arms.
GOA
lobbies for the pro-gun position in Washington and is involved in
firearm issues
in the states. GOA’s
work includes providing legal assistance to those involved in lawsuits
with the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the federal firearms law
enforcement
agency.
Pratt has appeared on numerous national radio and TV programs such as
NBC’s Today Show, CBS’ Good Morning America, CNN’s Crossfire and Larry
King
Live, Fox’s Hannity & Colmes, MSNBC’s Phil Donahue and Dan Abrams
show and
many others.
Larry
Pratt has debated Congressmen James Traficant, Jr. (D-OH),
Charles Rangel (D-NY), Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), Senator Frank
Lautenberg
(D-NJ), and Vice President Al Gore, among others.
Larry’s
columns have appeared in newspapers across the country.
Pratt
published a book, Armed People Victorious, in 1990 and was editor
of a book, Safeguarding Liberty: The Constitution & Militias, 1995.
Pratt’s
latest book is “On the Firing Line: Essays in the Defense of
Liberty.”
Pratt
has held elective office in the state legislature of Virginia,
serving in the
House of Delegates. Pratt directs a
number of other public interest organizations and serves as the
Vice-Chairman
of the American Institute for Cancer Research.