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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111th CONGRESSCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
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H. CON. RES. 71CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database tracking firearm owners or firearm purchases.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
March 12, 2009CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Mr. REHBERG submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the JudiciaryCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database tracking firearm owners or firearm purchases.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the constitutional right to keep and bear arms conferred by the Second Amendment is essential to the defense of our Nation, the maintenance of liberty, and the suppression of tyranny;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the Supreme Court ruled, in District of Columbia v. Heller, that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm for traditionally lawful purposes such as self-defense and the defense of others;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas infringement of the right to keep and bear arms would place individual citizens and the Nation as a whole at the mercy of threats both foreign and domestic;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas George Washington, America’s original commander-in-chief and President of the United States, stated ‘Firearms stand next in importance to the constitution itself. They are the American people’s liberty teeth and keystone under independence . . . the very atmosphere of firearms anywhere restrains evil interference--they deserve a place of honor with all that’s good.’; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas law-abiding citizens have a constitutional right to keep and bear arms free from harassment and intimidation: Now, therefore, be itCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should not create a national database for the purpose of tracking firearm owners or firearm purchases, as affirmed by
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