H.R.2401 - No Fly, No Buy Act of 2009

To increase public safety and reduce the threat to domestic security by including persons who may be prevented from boarding an aircraft in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: No Fly, No Buy Act of 2009 as introduced.
  • Official: To increase public safety and reduce the threat to domestic security by including persons who may be prevented from boarding an aircraft in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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06/25/09
Bill HR 2401: No fly, no buy could...

On May 13, 2009 Representative Carolyn McCarthy introduced HR 2401: No Fly, No Buy Act of 2009. You Can view the full text here. ...

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05/18/09
RE: H.R.2401

To deal with that menace, McCarthy has (yet again) introduced one of her trademark harassment measures, this time labeled HR 2401, the "N...

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05/18/09
WHAT CAN WE DO?

On May 13, 2009, Representative Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), known for her opposition to the Second Amendment, introduced HR 2401. This bill ...

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06/23/11
H.R.2401: Transparency in Regulato...

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12/25/10
Dems: Don't Remind Anyone That DAD...

The Bill, HR 2401, who's sponsor was Democrat Ron Dellums, had buried in Sec. 654, the policy concerning homosexuals in the military. Dem...

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12/15/10
Senate Set to Repeal DADT - The Da...

Its in the 103rd Congress HR 2401. The reason it was legislated in and not kept an executive order is the reason why Obama would be an id...

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12/14/10
Are We There Yet? — IGF Culture Watch

VOTE ON CONFERENCE REPORT: HR 2401. DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1994. HOUSE/SENATE RECONCILED VERSION PL 103-160. IN THE SENATE http://w...

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11/30/10
Don't Ask, Don't Tell « An Arizona...

Don't Ask, Don't Tell imposed on United States Uniformed Services by act of Congress (H.R. 2401, National Defense Authorization Act for F...

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11/25/10
OPT-OUT!

Terror suspects can't fly, but can buy guns. Beginning January 1st, 2011 those on Terror-Watch List will be excluded from buying cars. TS...

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10/31/10
Consequences of Elections

... ban firearms purchases for those on the terrorist watch list or anyone else the attorney general “suspects” of aiding terrorism (H.R....

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10/09/10
Senator John McCain, Retired Marin...

(H.R. 2401, CQ Vote #380: Adopted 77-22: R 26-18; D 51-4, 11/17/93, Boxer Voted Nay and Feinstein Voted Yea). “Among Provisions Of The Bi...

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09/29/10
The Long Debate Over "Don't Ask, D...

AMDT.318) to a 1993 Defense appropriations bill, HR 2401. What is less commonly known is that the DADT text was added partially in respon...

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09/26/10
Daily Toreador - Letter to the Edi...

When looking at the roll call for the vote on H.R. 2401 that took place on Nov. 15 and 17, 1993 (House and Senate respectively), one will...

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