Anti-Gun Senators Finally Gives Up On Gun Control

Gun control bill fails after more than two years of being pushed

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Via Awr Hawkins at Breitbart

Between now and 2013 Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) have been trying to push a bill further restricting the purchase of firearms. The bill is similar to Washington State’s draconian i594 and it would make background checks mandatory on not only retail firearms but also private and gun show purchases.

cloak tuck 3.0A gun rights group was actually planning on standing outside Toomey’s office and protesting the unsuccessful bill, but they were informed that the legislation will “not be re-introduced.” So basically Sen. Toomey and Manchin dropped the gun control push.

CNN recently published results from a poll that basically showed more people believe expanding background checks is not very productive. After Senator Toomey announced that he would not be re-introducing the bill he received a lot of flack from anti-gun supporters.

Former government official Katie McGinty was upset and said Toomey needs to come clean about why “he wouldn’t re-introduce legislation that could save lives.” All this comes after recent events in which shooters have passed background checks and shot several people including gunman Vester Lee Flanagan.

This is another victory and a big step forward for those pro-Second Amendment. Gun control is a constant battle in America and unless people are actively fighting and opposing it, decisions will be made and continue to restrict our freedoms.

Over the past weekend Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) waved the white flag on the gun control legislation he and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) pushed but failed to secure in April 2013 and tried to push again and again between then and now.

 

The gun control push consisted of a bill to expand current background checks beyond retail sales, so as to include private sales and gun shows too. The gun rights group Pennsylvanians for Self Protection had planned a protest outside of Toomey’s Pennsylvania offices over the weekend only to be informed that there was no need because the legislation will “not be re-introduced.”

 

According to Politics PA, after receiving the message from Pat Toomey’s offices Pennsylvanians for Personal Protection told their members, “We will update you if the need arises for a political demonstration, but now it seems unnecessary.” The assurances that the background check push is over come after two years of watching Senator Manchin continue to look for an opening in which to reignite the gun control push, as well as Manchin’s indications that Toomey would be on board again should such an opportunity arise.

 

A recent CNN poll makes clear the nation’s infatuation with expanding background checks to more types of gun sales is waning. Released on September 14, the poll shows that 56 percent of registered voters lack confidence that more gun control would keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill, and 58 percent lacked confidence that it would keep guns out of the hands of criminals. Yet these are two of the most common promises proponents of expanded background checks have made over the past two and a half years.

 

In addition to that, the CNN poll shows that up-and-coming voters—those under the age of 50—are not so sure more gun laws are needed, period. For example, “51 percent [of seniors] say it’s too easy to get a gun, while only 37 percent of those under age 50 think the same.”

 

Maybe Toomey saw these figures? Maybe he has known that many of the polls showing support for gun control have been a bit inflated all along? Either way, the white flag has been waved and Second Amendment supporters are breathing a sigh of relief for now.

 

It is interesting to note that one of Toomey’s potential Democrat challengers—Katie McGinty—does not like the position he has taken and accuses him playing both sides by supporting gun control for a time then abandoning it. McGinty said, “Sen. Toomey needs to come clean and explain why he promised a prominent anti-gun safety group that he wouldn’t re-introduce legislation that could save lives.”

 

McGinty did not explain how requiring everyone to pass the same background check Virginia gunman Vester Lee Flangan passed would save lives.

Author: Annie Stonebreaker

Annie is attending North Idaho College for a degree in journalism and is enjoying writing about everything guns for Defend and Carry. She finds our right to bear arms imperative and can get quite spicy on the topic. In her spare time she loves reading, playing outdoors, any water activities, eating sweet treats, eating in general, playing music or spending time with her Fiance, and being surrounded by good friends, conversation and laughter.

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