NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute 12/03/10

Published on December 2, 2010
Duration: 2:05

This news segment from NRA-ILA expresses strong opposition to President Obama's nomination of Andrew Traver as the Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The NRA cites Traver's alignment with gun control advocates and his past involvement with organizations promoting gun control schemes as reasons for their opposition. The segment highlights concerns about potential ATF policies under his leadership, including bans on certain firearms and ammunition, and regulation of gun shows.

Quick Summary

The NRA strongly opposes Andrew Traver's nomination for ATF Director due to his deep alignment with gun control advocates and past involvement in promoting gun control schemes. The NRA argues that such nominations should not be recess appointments and highlights concerns from an IACP report, with Traver's input, that recommended banning certain firearms and regulating gun shows.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction: NRA-ILA News Minute
  2. 00:11Opposition to Andrew Traver Nomination
  3. 00:21Traver's Alignment with Gun Control
  4. 00:36Concerns about Recess Appointments
  5. 00:47Traver's Role with IACP and Joyce Foundation
  6. 01:05IACP Report Recommendations
  7. 01:15Proposed Bans: Firearms and Ammunition
  8. 01:22Regulation of Gun Shows and Tiahrt Amendment
  9. 01:33NRA's Opposition Rationale
  10. 01:44Call to Withdraw Nomination
  11. 01:53Visit NRA-ILA Website for More Info

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the NRA opposing Andrew Traver's nomination for ATF Director?

The NRA opposes Andrew Traver's nomination because he is deeply aligned with gun control advocates and has a history of involvement with organizations promoting gun control schemes. They believe his stance demonstrates hostility towards Second Amendment rights, making him unfit to lead the ATF.

What specific concerns did the IACP report, with Traver's input, raise regarding firearms?

The IACP report, advised by Traver, called for banning thousands of commonly owned firearms by mislabeling them as 'assault weapons.' It also recommended bans on .50 caliber rifles and certain types of ammunition, and suggested regulating gun shows out of existence.

What is the NRA's stance on recess appointments for key government positions like the ATF Director?

The NRA believes that important nominations, such as the ATF Director, should not be made via recess appointments. They argue that such appointments circumvent the consent of the American people through their elected U.S. Senators, undermining the democratic process.

Where can individuals find more information on legislative alerts and this specific story?

For more information on this story and to receive up-to-date legislative alerts, individuals are encouraged to visit the NRA-ILA website at www.nraila.org. This resource provides ongoing updates on firearms-related legislation and advocacy efforts.

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