Senate moving to shield gun makers, dealers from lawsuits
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate put off until fall completing a $491 billion defense bill in order to act this week on the the National Rifle Association's top priority: shielding gun manufacturers and dealers from liability suits stemming from gun crimes.
On a 66-32 test vote Tuesday, the Senate indicated there's plenty of support for Republican leaders' determination to pass the gun bill before lawmakers leave at the end of this week for a monthlong vacation.
"The only reason it is coming to the floor, in a time of war to interrupt the debate on the Defense Authorization bill, is that members are feeling pressure form the gun lobby," said Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I.
http://yahoo.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-07-26-gun-bill_x.htm?csp=1Well, it's apparant dems have given up on this one.