NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute 05/27/11

Published on May 26, 2011
Duration: 2:06

This NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute from May 27, 2011, discusses proposed legislation that would allow the Attorney General to deny firearm purchases based on inclusion in the FBI's terrorist watch list. The NRA opposes these measures, arguing they infringe upon the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms without due process, as individuals on the list may not have the opportunity to examine or challenge the evidence against them, nor are they guaranteed a jury trial. The report also notes that 95% of individuals on the watch list are already prohibited from owning firearms due to citizenship status, and the list may include individuals not under active investigation.

Quick Summary

The NRA opposes proposals to deny firearm purchases based on inclusion in the FBI's terrorist watch list, citing violations of the Second Amendment and due process. These measures may prevent individuals from challenging evidence or receiving a jury trial, and the NRA questions their effectiveness given existing prohibitions for many on the list.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction
  2. 00:09House Judiciary Committee Rejects Amendment
  3. 00:26Similar Senate Legislation
  4. 00:33NRA Opposition and Reasoning
  5. 00:44Due Process Concerns
  6. 00:56Lack of Jury Trial
  7. 01:05Gun Control Supporters' Claims
  8. 01:12Watch List Demographics
  9. 01:25Scope of Watch List
  10. 01:31NRA-ILA Executive Director's Letter
  11. 01:40Visit NRA.org
  12. 01:47Tribute to Troops
  13. 01:53Memorial Day Weekend Remembrance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NRA's stance on proposals to deny firearm purchases based on the terrorist watch list?

The NRA opposes proposals that would allow the Attorney General to deny firearm purchases based on inclusion in the FBI's terrorist watch list. They argue these measures infringe upon the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms without due process of law.

What are the main concerns regarding watch list firearm prohibition legislation?

Key concerns include the denial of constitutionally protected rights without due process, the inability for individuals to examine or challenge government evidence, and the lack of a jury trial for those affected by watch list inclusion.

How does the NRA address the claim that watch list bans prevent terrorists from acquiring firearms?

The NRA notes that 95% of individuals on the watch list are already prohibited from owning firearms due to citizenship status. They also point out that the list may contain individuals not under active investigation, questioning the effectiveness and fairness of such bans.

Where can I find more information on the NRA's opposition to watch list firearm bans?

You can find detailed information and letters from NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris W. Cox outlining the organization's concerns by visiting the NRA's official website at www.nra.org.

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