As I pointed out yesterday, Helmke's mention of "stockpiling private arsenals" prompted me to wonder if the Brady Campaign is now advocating limits on the total number of firearms and/or the amount of ammunition a citizen may own. That, in turn, reminded me that such limits would not be a new objective for the Brady Campaign.That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner column. Hope you like it, and tell a friend.
Enter S. 1878 (from the 103rd Congressional session), the "Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994," sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Brady Act II." [More]
Posted with thanks to Bob S., for asking the question that inspired this article, and to Thirdpower, for reminding me of one of the provisions of Brady II.
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- Wisconsin: The time for civil obediance is now
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