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Got a letter back from congressman today
RobatHrly
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I recieved this letter in the mail today from Rep. Thelma Drake:
Dear Mr. Ellis,
Thank you for contacting me to express your opposition to H.R. 1022, the Assault Weapons Ban and Law Enforcement Protection Act. I appreciate hearing from you and welcome the opportunity to respond.
As you know, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy(D-NY) introduced H.R.1022 on Feb. 13, 2007. This bill seeks to reauthorize the assault weapons ban that was enacted in 1994 and expired on the same day that H.R.1022 was introduced. According to the sponsor, H.R.1022 seeks to protect American citizens by preventing dangerous weapons from falling into the hands of violent criminals, including gang members, drug dealers, and terrorists. Unfortunately,this legislation could potentially foster black-market weapons sales while impending upon the average citizen's right to bear arms.
While I understand Rep. McCarthy's desire to combat criminal activity, I disagree with the argument made by some that the ownership of guns by law- abiding citizens somehow invokes, increases, or encourages gun- related crime. Thomas Jefferson, once wrote, "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms... disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes."I agree with this statement and believe that those who have no respect for our laws and use guns to commit both violent and non-violent crimes have no respect for nor intention of obeying any government regulation of firearms. As such, I firmly believe that law- abiding citizens have the right to own guns.
Additionally, it may interest you to know that the 109th Congress represented one of the most succeddful congressional sessions for gun owners and their advocates.Two important pieces of pro-gun legislation were signed into law during the 109th Congress:The Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act (P.L. 109-295) and the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (P.L. 109-92) The former prevents confiscation of law- abiding citizens' firearms at the time they need them most- that is, in the aftermath of a major disaster when government is unable to provide reliable protection from crime. The latter prohibits civil liability actions from being brought or continued against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition resulting from the misuse of their products by others. I was a cosponsor of both of these bills in the House and was proud to see each signed into law.
The success of the 109th Congress strengthened the Second Amendment. It is my hope that the Democratic Majority will reconize this right. I will continue to work hard with my pro- gun colleagues on both sides of the aisle to ensure that our inherent rights to keep and bear arms are not infringed upon and will continue to be an advocate for our Second Amendment rights both now and in the future.
Thank you again for contacting me. It is an honor to be your Representative in Congress. I invite you to visit my website www.drake.house.gov for further information on issues that are important to you. Sincerely, Thelma
Dear Mr. Ellis,
Thank you for contacting me to express your opposition to H.R. 1022, the Assault Weapons Ban and Law Enforcement Protection Act. I appreciate hearing from you and welcome the opportunity to respond.
As you know, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy(D-NY) introduced H.R.1022 on Feb. 13, 2007. This bill seeks to reauthorize the assault weapons ban that was enacted in 1994 and expired on the same day that H.R.1022 was introduced. According to the sponsor, H.R.1022 seeks to protect American citizens by preventing dangerous weapons from falling into the hands of violent criminals, including gang members, drug dealers, and terrorists. Unfortunately,this legislation could potentially foster black-market weapons sales while impending upon the average citizen's right to bear arms.
While I understand Rep. McCarthy's desire to combat criminal activity, I disagree with the argument made by some that the ownership of guns by law- abiding citizens somehow invokes, increases, or encourages gun- related crime. Thomas Jefferson, once wrote, "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms... disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes."I agree with this statement and believe that those who have no respect for our laws and use guns to commit both violent and non-violent crimes have no respect for nor intention of obeying any government regulation of firearms. As such, I firmly believe that law- abiding citizens have the right to own guns.
Additionally, it may interest you to know that the 109th Congress represented one of the most succeddful congressional sessions for gun owners and their advocates.Two important pieces of pro-gun legislation were signed into law during the 109th Congress:The Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act (P.L. 109-295) and the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (P.L. 109-92) The former prevents confiscation of law- abiding citizens' firearms at the time they need them most- that is, in the aftermath of a major disaster when government is unable to provide reliable protection from crime. The latter prohibits civil liability actions from being brought or continued against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition resulting from the misuse of their products by others. I was a cosponsor of both of these bills in the House and was proud to see each signed into law.
The success of the 109th Congress strengthened the Second Amendment. It is my hope that the Democratic Majority will reconize this right. I will continue to work hard with my pro- gun colleagues on both sides of the aisle to ensure that our inherent rights to keep and bear arms are not infringed upon and will continue to be an advocate for our Second Amendment rights both now and in the future.
Thank you again for contacting me. It is an honor to be your Representative in Congress. I invite you to visit my website www.drake.house.gov for further information on issues that are important to you. Sincerely, Thelma
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