
U.S. GUN CONTROL LEGISLATION, 1968-PRESENT
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September, 1996: The Lautenberg Domestic Confiscation provision becomes law. It is part of a larger omnibus appropriations bill. It was sponsored by Senator Frank Lautenberg. It bans people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence from ever owning a gun. 1997: Senate bill S. 54, the Federal Gang Violence Act of 1997, proposes much harsher sentences for people violating minor gun laws, including mandatory prison sentences and forfeiture of property. It was introduced by Dianne Feinstein and Senator [Hatch], among others. It returns the idea of turning every violation of the Gun Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense.
January, 1999: Senator Barbara Boxer AKA Barbara Levy introduces bill S.193, the American Handgun Standards Act of 1999. January, 1999: Senator Kohl introduces bill S.149, the Child Safety Lock Act of 1999. It would to require a child safety lock in connection with transfer of a handgun. February, 1999: Senator Frank Lautenberg introduces bill S.407, the Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 1999. February, 1999: Senator Lautenberg introduces S.443, the Gun Show Accountability Act of 1999. March, 1999: Senator Lautenberg introduces bill S.560, the Gun Industry Accountability Act of 1999. March, 1999: Senator Feinstein introduces bill S.594, the Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 1999. May, 2000: Senate bill S. 2515, Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2000, is submitted by Senators Feinstein, Senator Barbara Boxer, Sen. Lautenberg and Sen. Schumer. It is a plan for a national firearms licensing system. January, 2001: Senate bill S.25, Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2001, is sponsored by Feinstein, Schumer, and Boxer. It is a nation-wide gun registration plan [apparently there were two versions of that Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act bill]. May, 2003: Senators Feinstein, Schumer, Boxer and others introduce legislation that would reauthorize the 1994 federal assault weapons ban, and, close a loophole in the law that allows large-capacity ammunition magazines to be imported into the U.S. The ban is scheduled to expire in September, 2004.
October, 2003: Senators Feinstein, Lautenberg, Levin [also Jewish] and Schumer co-sponsor bill S.1774, designed to stop the sunset [ending] of the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988. March, 2005: Senator Lautenberg introduces bill S.645, "to reinstate the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act," in other words, to reinstate the 1994 assault-rifle ban [also known as the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994"] which expired in late 2004. March, 2005: Senator Feinstein introduces bill S.620, "to reinstate the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act," in other words, to reinstate the 1994 assault-rifle ban [also known as the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994"] which expired in late 2004.
Apparently it's okay for Jews to possess guns, just not Goyim cattle. Oh yes, the greatest gun grabbers in US History are and have always been quite Jewish. "Gun control" in the United States is as Jewish as our liberal and self destructive immigration policies.
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February, 1994: The Brady Law, which requires waiting periods to buy handguns, becomes effective. Senator Metzenbaum wrote the Brady Bill. Metzenbaum sponsored the bill in the Senate. The sponsor of the bill in the House was Rep. Charles Schumer. 1994: Senator Metzenbaum introduces S.1878, the Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994, aka "Brady II." Rep. Schumer sponsored "Brady II" sister legislation [H.R. 1321] in the U.S. House of Representatives.
September, 1994: The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 goes into effect, including a provision that bans the manufacture and possession of semiautomatic rifles described as "assault weapons." [Note: true assault weapons are fully automatic, not semiautomatic]. That gun-ban provision was authored in the Senate by Senator Dianne Feinstein and authored in the House by Congressman Schumer.
1995: Senators Kohl, Specter, Feinstein, Lautenberg and others introduce the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1995, an amended version of the 1990 school-zone law which was struck down in court as being unconstitutional.
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The Human Cost of "Gun Control" Ideas |
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Government | Dates | Targets | Civiliams Killed | "Gun Control" Laws | Features of Over-all "Gun Control" scheme | |||||||||
Ottoman Turkey | 1915-1917 |
Armenians
(mostly Christians) |
1-1.5 million |
Art. 166, Pen. Code, 1866
& 1911 Proclamation, 1915 |
• Permits required
• Government list of owners • Ban on possession |
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Soviet Union | 1929-1945 |
Political opponents;
farming communities |
20 million |
Resolutions, 1918
Decree, July 12, 1920 Art. 59 & 182, Pen. code, 1926 |
• Licensing of owners
• Ban on possession • Severe penalties |
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Nazi Germany
& Occupied Europe |
1933-1945 |
Political opponents;
Jews; Gypsies; critics; "examples" |
20 million |
Law on Firearms & Ammun., 1928
Weapon Law, March 18, 1938 Regulations against Jews, 1938 |
• Registration & Licensing
• Stricter handgun laws • Ban on possession |
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China, Nationalist | 1927-1949 |
Political opponents;
army conscripts; others |
10 million |
Art. 205, Crim. Code, 1914
Art. 186-87, Crim. Code, 1935 |
• Government permit system
• Ban on private ownership |
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China, Red |
1949-1952
1957-1960 1966-1976 |
Political opponents;
Rural populations Enemies of the state |
20-35 million |
Act of Feb. 20, 1951
Act of Oct. 22, 1957 |
• Prison or death to "counter-revolutionary criminals" and anyone resisting any government program
• Death penalty for supply guns to such "criminals" |
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Guatemala | 1960-1981 |
Mayans & other Indians;
political enemies |
100,000-
200,000 |
Decree 36, Nov 25 •Act of 1932
Decree 386, 1947 Decree 283, 1964 |
• Register guns & owners
• Licensing with high fees • Prohibit carrying guns • Bans on guns, sharp tools • Confiscation powers |
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Uganda | 1971-1979 |
Christians
Political enemies |
300,000 |
Firearms Ordinance, 1955
Firearms Act, 1970 |
• Register all guns & owners
• Licenses for transactions • Warrantless searches • Confiscation powers |
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Cambodia
(Khmer Rouge) |
1975-1979 |
Educated Persons;
Political enemies |
2 million |
Art. 322-328, Penal Code
Royal Ordinance 55, 1938 |
• Licenses for guns, owners, ammunition & transactions
• Photo ID with fingerprints • License inspected quarterly |
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Rwanda | 1994 | Tutsi people | 800,000 | Decree-Law No. 12, 1979 |
• Register guns, owners, ammunition
• Owners must justify need • Concealable guns illegal • Confiscating powers |
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The above table is from http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/deathgc.htm |
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