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Senator Jack Reed and gun registration
 Author: kawika1© November 4, 2000 at 06:31:29 
    Senator jack reed (United States Senator Unknown State) has
established a bill (S.2099) that would amend Chapter 53
(Machine Guns, Destrustructive Devices and Certain Other
Firearms) of the Internal Revenue Code to, among other
things:

(1) Require the registrationof handguns in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record.
This would violate the Brady Act directly "No Agency or any Agency controlled by the U.S. government shall not establish National Registry Firearm database"

(2) Provide for the sharing of registration information
with Federal, State, and Local Law enforcement Agencies

Again, this would directly violate the brady act and establish a National Computer database capable of "tracking any and all National Firearms." If these Agencies share that data, a qausi-Registration database will be established and we gun owners will suffer the consequences.
Already they share too much "data."
(3) Provide for the imposition of the five dollar transfer on handguns and a $50.00 tax upon the making of each handgun.
If you even sell to a private person you will be Federally required to institute a $5.00 dollar and zero cents transfer fee of course Federally controlled and established (violating the Brady Act). The Second part is a $50.00 dollar and zero cents per maiking of each handgun. That would drive the cost of gusn up more than they already are.
That means a $350.00 gun would cost $400.00. Now multiply that by over one hundred thousand guns made and you do the math. The gun industry would feel it in the pocket books and that is what Senator Reed wants.
If you own a gun and want to protect it, then tell your friends about this bill (s.2099). Also have your friends tell thier friends about this law. If it passes, then we will suffer, the gun industry will suffer, a national Registry database will be established, Law Enforcement Agencies will share "data" and establish a quasi-database (violating the brady Act).

Senators Frank Lautenburg (D-NJ) (creator of the now
infamous Lautenburg Amendment that has disarmed over twenty
thousand law abiding citizens by circumventing the
Constitutional Ex-post Facto section) and Charles Schumer
(D-NY).
   
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