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These people (NRA) really are dangerous. Next thing you know they will claim that people with a history of mental illness shouldn't be prohibited from buying guns . . . oh nevermind.WASHINGTON (AP) -- The National Rifle Association is urging the Bush administration to withdraw its support of a bill that would prohibit suspected terrorists from buying firearms.
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In a letter this week to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, NRA executive director Chris Cox said the bill, offered last week by Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-New Jersey, "would allow arbitrary denial of Second Amendment rights based on mere 'suspicions' of a terrorist threat."
Under normal circumstances, this guy would be out to lunch. But he's made a pretty accurate assessment of Gonzales."Right now, law enforcement carefully monitors all firearms sales to those on the terror watch list," said NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam. "Injecting the attorney general into the process just politicizes it."
I hope these people are under surveillance. Granted, the feds are pretty busy with their porn, voter fraud, and religious liberty investigations.:roll:A 2005 study by the Government Accountability Office found that 35 of 44 firearm purchase attempts over a five-month period made by known or suspected terrorists were approved by the federal law enforcement officials.
