Much Ado About Nothing

This bill removes short-barreled rifles (barrels of less than 16 inches in length) from the definition of firearms for purposes of the National Firearms Act. [More]

Here’s a truth about every single “pro-gun” bill we see coming out of the House that we then see so many gun owners getting excited about: Without a Senate Republican majority and either a Republican president or enough votes to override a veto, they’ll all go nowhere.

And even so, that makes some big assumptions.

We can appreciate the sentiment, but I’d appreciate it more if they’d acted like this whenever they’ve been in a position to make it so.

[Via Jess]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

2 thoughts on “Much Ado About Nothing”

  1. Yeah, entirely grandstanding bullshit without a snowballs chance and if there was a chance (constitutional majority / non traitor president) they would be nowhere to be found.

    Gotta love those washington generals

  2. It’s the Affordable Care Act all over again, and all the promises to repeal it. Dozens of bills passed the GOP-held House and Senate, only to be vetoed by the Democrat President.

    And once the GOP got the Oval Office — and retained the House and Senate — and it might actually go away, we got … nothing. Zero ACA repeal bills filed.

    Both sides will posture and file bills they know will fail. Neither side is interested in actually repealing anything.

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