NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute 05-4-2012

Published on May 4, 2012
Duration: 2:30

This news minute from NRA-ILA discusses a House subcommittee's vote to prohibit the use of federal funds for the ATF's requirement that firearm dealers in four Southwestern states file multiple sales reports for individuals buying more than one detachable magazine semi-automatic rifle over .22 caliber within a 5-day period. The NRA and NSSF are also challenging this reporting requirement in federal court. Additionally, it highlights Senator Dean Heller's opposition to the nomination of Judge Alyssa Kades for the federal bench due to concerns over her anti-gun leanings, emphasizing the importance of commitment to the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

The NRA-ILA reports on a House subcommittee vote to block federal funding for ATF's multiple sales reporting of certain semi-automatic rifles. The NRA and NSSF are also challenging this rule in court. Senator Dean Heller opposed an anti-gun judicial nominee, emphasizing Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:12ATF Reporting Rule Amendment Vote
  3. 00:41NRA/NSSF Legal Challenge
  4. 01:01Representative Rehberg's Concerns
  5. 01:22Senator Heller on Judicial Nominee
  6. 01:44Senator Heller's Statement
  7. 01:56NRA Applauds Senator Heller
  8. 02:08Call to Action & Website

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the House subcommittee vote regarding ATF firearm reporting requirements?

The US House of Representatives subcommittee on Commerce Justice and Science Appropriations approved an amendment to prohibit federal funds from being used for the ATF's requirement that firearm dealers in four Southwestern states file multiple sales reports for certain semi-automatic rifles.

Why are the NRA and NSSF challenging the ATF's multiple sales reporting requirement?

The NRA and NSSF argue in federal court that the ATF's 'demand letter program' for multiple sales reports is illegal because Congress has only mandated such reports for handguns, implicitly exempting other firearms from this requirement.

What concerns did Senator Dean Heller cite for opposing Judge Alyssa Kades' nomination?

Senator Dean Heller cited his concern over Judge Alyssa Kades' anti-gun leanings. He stated that he believes in the constitutional right to keep and bear arms and could not support a nominee whose commitment to the Second Amendment was in doubt.

Where can individuals find more information and legislative alerts from the NRA-ILA?

For up-to-date legislative alerts and more information on these important issues, individuals are encouraged to visit the NRA-ILA website at www.nraila.org.

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