Turning America "blue" could lead to California-style gun control
"Immigration reform could be a bonanza for Democrats [and] cripple
Republican prospects in many states they now win easily." — Politico,
April 22, 2013
In 1984, California was sufficiently conservative so that it cast its
electoral votes for President Ronald Reagan. It was not fiercely
pro-gun, but, then again, it wasn't New York.
But, in 1986, Reagan signed an immigration amnesty bill, called
Simpson-Mazzoli. The bill was small compared to the current amnesty
bill. Three million illegals benefited.
But that was enough to change California from a sometimes "swing
state" to a state almost wholly controlled by Leftists. Within 20
years — and continuing to this day — California couldn't pass enough gun
bans, gun registration, ammunition limits, and ammunition registration.
So it is with some concern that Chuck Schumer’s amnesty bill (S. 744)
which is currently on the table would cover 11,000,000 to 20,000,000
illegal aliens — four to seven times the size of the Simpson-Mazzoli
bill.
We predict that, if the bill is passed, by 2035, the American
electorate will have changed so fundamentally that California-style gun
control could become a very real possibility in this country!
We know you're tired. We have just fought a hard-fought battle over explicit gun control in the Senate — a battle which we won.
But it does strike us as interesting that the same gun control
crazies who pushed gun control want to slam immigration amnesty through
the Senate quickly so they can redirect their fire against us again.
Who are the chief architects of forging a more anti-gun electorate?
Well, the chief sponsor of S. 744 is Chuck Schumer, and he is joined by
other Second Amendment haters such as Dick Durbin (D-IL), Bob Menendez
(D-NJ) and compromiser John McCain (R-AZ).
Over the next week or so, we'll let you in on some of the anti-gun
specifics of Schumer's "amnesty bill," as it’s correctly dubbed. But for
starters, the bill would push us towards a biometric ID card, which is
something that GOA has opposed for years — given that a de facto
National ID poses a huge threat to gun owners’ privacy.
But then there’s the fact that Schumer’s “amnesty bill” requires the
government to give its okay — in a Brady Gun Check-type
procedure — before you could get a private job in America (section
3(c)(2)(A)(iii)). Does anyone not see why this might be a problem?
We've just gone through excruciating pain to stop the expansion of
Brady Checks for guns. Now we turn around and the same parties who were
pushing that are now pushing Brady Checks for private jobs.
It’s ironic that those pushing for background checks are adamantly
against ID’s for voting because that would disenfranchise the elderly,
the poor, and minorities. Hmm, so they do understand that background
checks
— as a prior restraint — are a fundamentally flawed concept?
But this is where the real fun starts. You feed the potential
employee’s info into a government database and, according to Senator
Durbin, "up pops a picture." And, says Durbin, "if that picture doesn't
match [the one on your ID], you may not be employed."
The Brady Check deals with a list of names which is in the millions.
It deals only with things like names and social security numbers, not
pictures. Yet it gives “false negatives” 8% of the time. And if you’re
one of those 8% who are illegally denied a gun, the FBI’s response, more
often than not, is “So sue us.” If this weren’t bad enough, the system
breaks down for days at a time — normally the times when the most people
need it.
Do we really want to expand this flawed concept to other areas of our lives?
If this weren't bad enough, we know that, once the government has to
give its approval before you can do something, it’s an almost iron-clad
guarantee that it will exercise that power in a political manner. Under
the Brady Check system, 165,000 law-abiding honorable veterans have lost
their gun rights, not because they have done anything wrong, but
because they sought counseling from the VA on the basis of a traumatic
experience in the military.
Watching Schumer explain on the Senate floor why those veterans
should lose their constitutional rights without any court order — while
he vigilantly defends due process for foreign terrorists — is like
watching a dung beetle drag its “prey” back to its lair.
So we know 165,000 non-politically correct veterans lost their gun
rights under Brady Checks. Who will become politically incorrect
unemployable non-persons under Brady Checks for Jobs?
Now, one would think that the fact that one million people in Boston
were put under house arrest last week because our current immigration
system allowed two asylum-seekers from terrorist-filled Chechnya to
become legal residents and, in one case, a citizen of our country, will
put the skids on the "inevitability" of Schumer’s amnesty bill. After
all, gun control was "inevitable" too.
But the bottom line is this: Just as we saw the gun ramifications of
ObamaCare, we will also see the problems with a bill that alters the
electorate in such a way that the Second Amendment will cease to exist.
In doing so, we will need to make sure that we don’t have most of our
guns registered or confiscated in 2035 because short-sighted politicians
listened to MSNBC and turned our country blue.
But we will also make sure that we do not take bad gun law and turn it into bad employment law.
ACTION:
Click here to contact your Senators and ask them to oppose the anti-gun Schumer amnesty bill (S. 744).