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May 25, 2005 - House Bill 800 |
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Monday, 05 September 2005 |
The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act was passed out of the House Judiciary Committee this AM. A number of amendments were proposed to punch loopholes in the bill. Despite the number of amendments being proposed, only one passed and it was of a grammatical nature. The bill is still intact. The amendments proposed ranged from a domestic violence exclusion to informing dealers that a buyer was on a terrorist watch list thereby providing civil liability. House Bill 1195 is already introduced to criminalize transfers to those on the watch list. So, if the gun grabbers can not get a bill passed to criminalize transfers to people on the terrorist watch, they just wanted to make the sellers responsible. Expect similar attempts before the bill is voted on in the full House.
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