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After days of negotiations that worried Second Amendment advocates and law-abiding firearm owners due to talk of sweeping new restrictions, it seems like — for now at least — the Republican members of the bipartisan working group held the line on the strictest proposals, though they didn’t stop Democrats on all fronts in the talks that made many conservatives scratch their heads.
The bipartisan group of Senators — led by Chris Murphy (D-CT) and John Cornyn (R-TX) — announced their proposal for legislation they seem to think has a chance of making it through their evenly-divided chamber.
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The proposal includes providing “resources” — likely grant incentives — to states if they implement so-called “red flag laws.” It also includes investing taxpayer dollars in mental health services for families and in schools along with school safety resources to “to help institute safety measures in and around primary and secondary schools, support school violence prevention efforts and provide training to school personnel and students.” The proposal announcement also says legislators will seek to include an “enhanced review period” for firearm purchasers under 21 years old.
Rather than passing a federal red flag law, they’re trying to buy off the states to do it for them using money we don’t have.
Here are a few predictions. First, you can expect the usual suspects to go along with it (e.g., Cornyn, Collins, Graham, Romney, Thune, etc.). Second, the red flag laws will be abused by taking away firearms from peaceable men without due process. Angry wives or girlfriends divorcing or breaking up with their husbands or boyfriends will use this to their advantage. Men, be careful with whom you cavort, search for godly women, be godly yourselves, and manage your households well. Be a good leader and keep your home in proper order.
Third, nothing in this will amount to a hill of beans when it comes to actually making schools safer. But that’s never the point of gun control, is it? Fourth – and besides red flag laws this is the most significant change – you can bet your bottom dollar on one thing. Any money that flows to public schools will have strings attached. You can count on it.
So parents who were (justly) angry over critical race theory or gender confusion being taught to their children can get prepared to be angry all over again. The strings may involve something like the requirement to teach CRT in order to get the funding for security.
Remember. The senators and congressmen don’t write the laws. They just vote on them. The bottomless pit of money gets attached and spent, and the strings all get attached, as lawyers and congressional aids work through the details and create the resultant monster. And it will end up being a monster that infringes on constitutional rights. Mark my words and hold me to it.
You’ll have to pass the bill before you know what’s in it.
I have one final recommendation. Home school your children.