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Senate blocks one of 2 proposals on gun sales to people on terror lists | Senate blocks one of 2 proposals on gun sales to people on terror lists |
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Two more Republican gun proposals foundered in the US Senate, right after House Democrats held a 24-hour sit-in demanding gun control votes. One measure was rejected outright, while another narrowly survived but failed to advance. | Two more Republican gun proposals foundered in the US Senate, right after House Democrats held a 24-hour sit-in demanding gun control votes. One measure was rejected outright, while another narrowly survived but failed to advance. |
The Senate voted to “table” the amendment offered by Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) by a vote of 67-31, meaning it would not be considered as part of the appropriations bill currently under consideration. Earlier, the amendment proposed by Susan Collins (R-Maine) survived with a vote of 46-52. | The Senate voted to “table” the amendment offered by Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) by a vote of 67-31, meaning it would not be considered as part of the appropriations bill currently under consideration. Earlier, the amendment proposed by Susan Collins (R-Maine) survived with a vote of 46-52. |
The Collins amendment would prohibit gun sales to individuals on two terrorist watch lists – including the No Fly List – and demand FBI notification if someone who recently appeared on another terrorism watch list buys a firearm. It also allows US citizens and permanent residents to appeal if their purchase is denied, and recoup their legal fees if they win. | The Collins amendment would prohibit gun sales to individuals on two terrorist watch lists – including the No Fly List – and demand FBI notification if someone who recently appeared on another terrorism watch list buys a firearm. It also allows US citizens and permanent residents to appeal if their purchase is denied, and recoup their legal fees if they win. |
Johnson’s amendment was clarifying and reinforcing due process protections in the Collins proposal, and was largely based on the measure proposed earlier in the week by Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), according to The Hill. | Johnson’s amendment was clarifying and reinforcing due process protections in the Collins proposal, and was largely based on the measure proposed earlier in the week by Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), according to The Hill. |
While the Cornyn amendment had support from the National Rifle Association, the NRA has taken a hard line on opposing the measures proposed by Collins and Johnson. | |
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) had the choice of putting the amendments up for a procedural vote – giving them a chance to advance – but chose to schedule a vote to table them instead. | |
All 46 Senators who voted to table the Collins proposal were Republicans. Though it survived the vote, there are no guarantees it will get another shot. | |
“Senator McConnell kept his promise to me that I would get a vote,” Collins said Thursday. |
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