H.Con.Res.71 - Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database tracking firearm owners or firearm purchases.

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10/09/10
H. CON Res 71 tracking firearm own...

H. CON. RES. 71 Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database tracking firearm o...

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06/02/10
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In June 2005, the House of Representatives unanimously adopted H. Con. Res. 71, sponsored by Congresswoman Barbara Lee, recognizing the s...

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05/06/10
One Congressman's 2A viewpoint

Rehberg (MT) in cosponsoring a resolution, H. Con. Res. 71, which expresses Congress' Sense the Federal Government should not create a na...

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09/14/09
H. Con. Res. 71 - American Sheepdog

H. CON. RES. 71. Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database tracking firearm ...

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07/29/09
The Clue Meter: Gun Bills, Gun pol...

H.Con.Res. 71: Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database tracking firearm ow...

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04/24/09
HCON 71 IH Anti-gun control bill -...

(Introduced in House) HCON 71 IH 111th CONGRESS 1st Session H. CON. RES. 71 Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Governm...

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04/23/09
A Wise old Lakota-Sioux Woman: Fed...

H. CON. RES. 71. Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database tracking firearm ...

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03/31/09
H.R.1923: Fairness in Firearm Test...

H.R. 1923: Fairness in Firearm Testing Act H.R. 45: Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009 H.R. 2933: Firearm Reci...

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03/16/09
S.632: Firearms Fairness and Affor...

[2]; H.Con.Res.71 H.Con.Res.71 [1]; H.R.197 National Right-to-Car... [1]; H.R.17 Citizens' Self-Defens... [1]; H.R.1327 Iran Sanctions En...

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03/10/09
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H.Con.Res.71 Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database tracking firearm owne...

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