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National Reciprocity: GOP Reps. Must Adopt ‘America First’ Not ‘Congress First’

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June 23, 2017, 06:43 PM
olfuzzy
National Reciprocity: GOP Reps. Must Adopt ‘America First’ Not ‘Congress First’
Once again, showing their true colors Roll Eyes

National reciprocity legislation has been sitting in Congress since January 3, 2017, and we have heard of a growing roster of co-sponsors but little else. Then suddenly, following the June 14 attack in Alexandria, numerous Republican Congressional members were consumed with national reciprocity.
But the problem is that many House members now focused on national reciprocity are consumed with special carry privileges for Congress; carry privileges the common man will never enjoy.

For example, Breitbart News reported that Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX) put forward post-Alexandria legislation that will give congressmen “the ability to attempt to qualify for a concealed carry permit – either through their home state or a training program created by the United States Capitol Police (USCP).” And for those who acquire a permit, the bill will:

Direct the USCP to grant Members of Congress the ability to concealed carry in nearly every conceivable scenario – including federal parks and buildings, the national mall, to and from their offices, at schools and military bases – with only a few limited restrictions. These would include National Special Security Events, other areas under the direct jurisdiction of the Secret Service and commercial airliners.

To be clear, Babin also supports the national reciprocity legislation introduced in Congress on January 3. But that reciprocity bill has not been passed and, even when it does, it will not give the common man the carry privileges Babin wants to secure for the ruling class.

The chasm between the common man and the ruling class was well illustrated by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), during a June 21 interview on Breitbart News Daily. Like Babin, Brooks supports two separate approaches to national reciprocity, one for the common man and one for the ruling class.

After assuring listeners that he supports reciprocity legislation for average Americans, Brooks said that people have “to recognize that congressmen are different from the regular citizens of the United States.” He described the difference:

[Congressmen] are high-profile targets of lone wolf shooters, as we saw [June 14]. We are also high-profile targets of Muslim and other terrorists, and that distinguishes us from the general public. The general public needs to have the right to bear arms to defend themselves from criminal activity. We not only have to be able to defend ourselves from criminal activity, but also from the high-profile target status that we are burdened with as members of the United States Congress.

Missing from Brooks’ illustration is the fact that “regular citizens” face terror threats as well; such threats are not specific to the ruling class. For example, 49 “regular citizens” were killed in the June 12, 2016, Orlando terrorist attack and 14 “regular citizens” were killed in the December 2, 2015, San Bernardino terrorist attack.

Ought not these attacks–and others than could be listed–justify calls to give “regular citizens” the same carry privileges being sought by Babin, Brooks, and the rest of the ruling class?

http://www.breitbart.com/big-g...lace-congress-first/
June 23, 2017, 06:50 PM
ChicagoSigMan
Last time I checked, terrorists have killed a lot more regular folks than Congresscritters.
June 23, 2017, 07:02 PM
k5blazer
If Brooks is 'burdened' then maybe he should leave Congress. I told my family and coworkers that the shooting at the baseball field would only further separate Congress from the hoi polloi. Betcha the number of town halls back home go down. Webcasts.
June 23, 2017, 07:11 PM
Dead_Eye
1. Fuck them
2. How long until some whackjob democrat uses their concealed carry piece to take a shot at the President or someone who isn't "tolerant" of their views?


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June 23, 2017, 07:30 PM
feersum dreadnaught
I'd like to see some decent qualification scores before turning a congresscritter loose in a commercial aircraft with a firearm.

Doubt they could do a "triple nickel" Federal Air Marshal, but I'd say under 8 seconds would be ok...



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June 23, 2017, 07:37 PM
BBMW
We need to use this. If they want nationa carry, fine. But pressure needs to be applied (by the NRA maybe) that if they want expanded carry privileges, those privileges need to be made available to all law abiding citizens.
June 23, 2017, 08:00 PM
Il Cattivo
How 'bout we start with national reciprocity and let congressweasels get permits in their home states? If someone's from a Constitutional Carry state then all they ought to need under federal legislation would be a state-issued driver's license or ID card. That should solve the problem for everyone, shouldn't it?
June 23, 2017, 08:05 PM
olfuzzy
If I was a GOP Rep. I don't think I would relish the thought of Maxine Waters with a gun. Roll Eyes
June 23, 2017, 10:09 PM
jbcummings
quote:
Originally posted by olfuzzy:
If I was a GOP Rep. I don't think I would relish the thought of Maxine Waters with a gun. Roll Eyes


+1

Along with several others I can think of.


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June 23, 2017, 10:16 PM
sigmonkey
quote:
Originally posted by olfuzzy:
If I was a GOP Rep. I don't think I would relish the thought of Maxine Waters with a gun. Roll Eyes


Then again...






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June 24, 2017, 12:37 AM
46and2
quote:
Originally posted by jbcummings:
quote:
Originally posted by olfuzzy:
If I was a GOP Rep. I don't think I would relish the thought of Maxine Waters with a gun. Roll Eyes


+1

Along with several others I can think of.

Which is what they say about you/us.

Don't be that guy.
June 24, 2017, 01:22 AM
SapperSteel
quote:
Originally posted by 46and2:
quote:
Originally posted by jbcummings:
quote:
Originally posted by olfuzzy:
If I was a GOP Rep. I don't think I would relish the thought of Maxine Waters with a gun. Roll Eyes


+1

Along with several others I can think of.

Which is what they say about you/us.

Don't be that guy.


Yeah, I think you're right about this.

I don't mind at all that Maxine Waters has/might have a gun, so long as I can have one, too.


Thanks,

Sap
June 24, 2017, 06:09 AM
joel9507
RE: Congressmen as high profile targets.
I would agree with Congressman Babin that legislators are high profile targets. I would disagree that they are the ONLY high profile targets.
Congress is the equivalent of the state government for DC. As such, they can and should establish a concealed carry law for all DC residents and visitors.

RE: Maxine, et. al.
I don't want any of the opposition's elected officials dead or injured. I want them healthy, and working in productive jobs in the private sector (for what would probably be the first time in their lives, for most of them.)
June 24, 2017, 06:36 AM
Floyd D. Barber
quote:
Originally posted by sigmonkey:
quote:
Originally posted by olfuzzy:
If I was a GOP Rep. I don't think I would relish the thought of Maxine Waters with a gun. Roll Eyes


Then again...






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