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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Jul 29, 2022, 06:39 PM Jul 2022

House passes assault-style weapons ban [View all]

Source: CNN

(CNN)The House of Representatives voted Friday evening to ban assault-style weapons, sending the bill to the Senate where it's not expected to advance. The final vote was 217-213. Democrats Henry Cuellar of Texas, Jared Golden of Maine, Ron Kind of Wisconsin, Vicente Gonzalez of Texas and Kurt Schrader of Oregon voted against the ban. Republicans Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Chris Jacobs of New York voted for the bill.

While the legislation is not expected to amass the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster in the Senate, many Democrats in the House cited a string of recent mass shootings involving such firearms as a pressing reason to outlaw them. "Today, our Democratic Majority will take up and pass the Assault Weapons Ban legislation: a crucial step in our ongoing fight against the deadly epidemic of gun violence in our nation," Pelosi said in a letter to members of her caucus ahead of the vote.

Friday's vote came as progressives, moderates and members of the Congressional Black Caucus are divided on how to handle the policing funding component of a broader public safety package, which was not included in Friday's series of votes. While negotiations on that proposal are continuing, according to sources, the key negotiators were hoping to settle both issues in hopes of having a vote on both packages as soon as Friday. Moderate and vulnerable Democrats had been pushing for a vote on the policing legislation before they leave town in an effort to rebut GOP attacks over defunding the police, but members of the CBC had concerns and have been pushing for accountability language.

The deal to try to combine both pieces of legislation came together late Thursday night, and was negotiated between Pelosi, Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Joyce Beatty of Ohio, and moderate Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey. But other members of the Congressional Black and Progressive caucuses were frustrated that they were kept out of the loop, which is ultimately why Democratic leadership decided to separate the bills.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/29/politics/house-vote-assault-weapons-ban/index.html



I believe this is the bill just voted on (link goes to the text) -

H.R.1808 - Assault Weapons Ban of 2022
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House passes assault-style weapons ban [View all] BumRushDaShow Jul 2022 OP
Now we wait until November DVRacer Jul 2022 #1
Will David Hogg stop attacking Democrats now? Nt AZSkiffyGeek Jul 2022 #2
If you saw your classmates get blasted to bits, you might understand the frustration. n/t Evolve Dammit Jul 2022 #3
That's fair AZSkiffyGeek Jul 2022 #4
Maybe it needs the Jon Stewart level of passion and naming names. Take the f'in gloves off. Evolve Dammit Jul 2022 #7
We can take it. 7 million still know what to do in November. ancianita Jul 2022 #5
The generation that grew up with mass shootings IronLionZion Jul 2022 #6
Ron Kind. On his way out the door. AllyCat Jul 2022 #8
#@#$! This bill needed 100% Dem support and not bc of t vulnerable seats but RestoreAmerica2020 Jul 2022 #9
Now on to the Senate where it will just wither away on the vine. MarineCombatEngineer Jul 2022 #10
Well believe it or not BumRushDaShow Jul 2022 #11
I like and agree with what you're saying, MarineCombatEngineer Jul 2022 #12
Well with some of the "incremental" laws that have been recently passed BumRushDaShow Jul 2022 #13
Now on to the Senate where it will just wither away on the vine. LenaBaby61 Jul 2022 #18
5 Democrats and 2 Republicans broke ranks with their majority Polybius Jul 2022 #14
Well, we already know how this will go... PSPS Jul 2022 #15
We're picking StrkSrviver Jul 2022 #16
The reason to do it now is getting them on the record before the midterms Novara Jul 2022 #17
Mass killings done with handguns also declined during that time Kaleva Jul 2022 #23
A question that I believe needs an answer oneshooter Jul 2022 #19
No twodogsbarking Jul 2022 #21
A semiauto that has a military appearance and is not regulated by the NFA of 1934 Kaleva Jul 2022 #22
Their definition is in the bill madville Jul 2022 #25
Wow. My .22 rimfire squirrel rifle would be a considered an assault rifle NickB79 Jul 2022 #26
And I believe that my M1garands possably would also be. oneshooter Jul 2022 #27
Read on down in the bill, M-1's are exempt madville Jul 2022 #28
Garands and carbines? oneshooter Jul 2022 #33
See here madville Jul 2022 #35
M1 Carbines were issued with folding stocks to paratroopers and truck drivers. oneshooter Aug 2022 #40
Those would still be legal as well madville Sep 2022 #41
Rimfire is exempt from most of the provisions madville Jul 2022 #29
This made it sound like all calibers are covered NickB79 Jul 2022 #30
It's down in the bill text madville Jul 2022 #31
I see a big market for new rimfire calibers then to skirt the law NickB79 Jul 2022 #32
That's a good point madville Jul 2022 #34
My 9mm carbine DakotaSnow Aug 2022 #37
It would be grandfathered even if madville Aug 2022 #38
The repuke campaign ads just write themselves radicalleft Jul 2022 #20
Read the bill this morning, doesn't do much madville Jul 2022 #24
Kick ck4829 Aug 2022 #36
Not a ban on possession hack89 Aug 2022 #39
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