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The Brady Bill


            
            
            
             The Brady Bill - Gun Control Law is Unconstitutional.
            
             I believe that the Brady Bill - Gun Control laws are slowly taking away our Second Amendments Constitutional right.
             I. What is the Brady Bill - Gun Control Law:.
             A. Gun Control Act.
             B. National Fire Arm Registration.
             C. National Licensing of Handgun Owners.
             D. National Ban on Firearms.
             II. The Second Amendment (Gun Control is Unconstitutional ).
             A. An Overview of the Second Amendment.
             B. Armed to Resist Tyranny.
             C. An Effective means of Self- Defense.
             III. Conclusion .
             A. We need to up hold our Constitutional rights.
             IV. Summary.
             VI. Work cited.
             - Boynton - 1.
             I believe that the Brady Bill - Gun Control laws are slowly taking away our Second Amendments Constitutional right. Right after the passing of the Brady Bill, gun control act it seemed to had a direct assault on the rights of law abiding gun owners.
             The Brady Bill contains a Gun control Act which has moved four or more steps in the march to disarming the American people: National Fire Arm Registration, National Licensing of Handgun Owners, and National Ban on Firearms. Following the election of President Bill Clinton he wasted no time in the signing of the Brady Bill. The time it took to establish this new bill was very swift as you can see based on the filing of Brady Bill II seen in print:.
             November 10, 1993: Brady Bill passed in U.S. House.
             November 11, 1993: Brady Bill passed in U.S. Senate and sent to Conference Committee.
             November 22, 1993 Conference Committee version of the Brady Bill passed U.S House.
             November 24, 1993 Conference Committee version of the Brady Bill passed U.S House.
             November 30, 1993 Brady Bill signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
             February 28, 1994 Brady Bill I took effect.
             President Clinton said he views the passage of the Brady Bill as only the beginning of a much broader effort by his administration to seek sweeping gun control measures [Los Angeles Times, 12/5/93].
             The National Firearms Registration will let the government know who owns guns and what guns they own.


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