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Anti-gun Bills in Louisiana Legislature

Eagle

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The Louisiana Legislature convened in late March for its 2008 Regular Session. Several anti-gun bills have been introduced and referred to the House Administration of Criminal Justice Committee.

State Representative Cedric Richmond (D-New Orleans) has once again introduced a ban on semi-automatic firearms, this time it is House Bill 68. Although he has dubbed this bill the "Assault Weapons Protection Act", make no mistake - it "protects" nothing and bans guns, subjecting people who own banned guns to fines and imprisonment - with hard labor - for up to two years.

HB 68 would ban pump-actions as well as semi-automatics, and millions more firearms than the Clinton "assault weapons" ban of 1994-2004. His definition of "assault weapon" would include numerous autoloading and pump-action deer rifles, autoloading .22 rimfire rifles, some 19th century pistols, as well as many firearms with a "military-style appearance" used for self-defense, target shooting and hunting. He even preposterously makes the claim that these firearms are "equally as dangerous as machine guns and explosive devices." The bill goes on to ban firearm parts such as muzzle brakes, ported pistol barrels, and other commonplace firearm accessories, calling them "assault weapons conversion kits." Here is a list of just a few guns that his bill would ban:

Center Fire Rifles: Benelli R1; Browning BAR, Mark II Safari autoloaders, Browning Pump Rifle; Colt, Armalite, Les Baer, etc. Match Rifles; DSA Model SA58; Fabrique Nationale FAL; Harrington and Richardson Models 340, 360; H&K 770, 2000, SL6, SR9, 300, 630, 91, 93; Marlin Camp Carbine, Model 992; Mitchell Model LW-9; M-1 Carbine, all makes and models; Reising Model 60; Remington 7400, 740, 74, 4, 8 semi-autos; Remington Model 7600, 760 pump-actions; Ruger Deerfield, Mini-14, Ranch Rifle, Mini-30; Springfield M1A, Match, Super Match, SAR-48, SAR-4800, SAR-8; Valmet Hunter; Winchester Models 100, 1905, 1907, 1910; .22 Rimfire Rifles AMT Hunter; Anschutz Model 525 Deluxe; Armscorp Model 20C; AR-7 Explorer and Henry U.S.; Beretta Neos; Browning Buckmark; Charles Daly Field Grade, Superior Grade; CZ Model 511, 611; Daisy Models 2203, 2213; Harrington and Richardson Model 700; Ithaca X5-C, X15; Iver Johnson Trailblazer; Mauser Model 105; Mossberg Models 152, 350, 352; Reising Leatherneck; Remington Models 597, Nylon 77, 522; Ruger 10/22; Savage Models 64, 7, 1903, 1909; Marlin Models 522, 7000, 795, 795SS, 70; Thompson/Center Classic Benchmark; Weatherby Mark XXII; Winchester Models 77, 490.

HB 68 has been referred to the House Administration of Criminal Justice Committee. Many of the committee members are newly elected because of term-limits, and they have not had the opportunity to become "worn out" by State Representative Richmond's repeatedly unsuccessful attempts to infringe upon your rights. Which is why it is crucial that you make your opposition heard!

Another measure that attacks your Second Amendment rights in Louisiana, House Bill 75 by State Representative Austin Badon (D-New Orleans), an NRA-opposed "ballistic fingerprinting" bill that would require all handguns to be test-fired, prior to sale in Louisiana, for entry into a law-enforcement database. Ostensibly, the markings left on the bullet and cartridge case would aid law-enforcement in solving crimes. New York and Maryland - the only two states to adopt such legislation - have seen the systems become crime-solving failures and the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division called for scrapping its system entirely. More recently the National Academy of Sciences released a report that concluded, “that a national reference database of ballistic images should not be established” because, among other things, “[T]he validity of the fundamental assumptions of uniqueness and reproducibility of firearms-related toolmarks has not yet been fully established.” In the past, State Representative Badon has been inclined to pursue true crime control measures supported by NRA. Please contact State Representative Badon at the Baton Rouge at (225) 342-6945 and politely urge him to reconsider pursuing this ineffective solution to New Orleans' crime problem.

Please also contact the members of the House Administration of Criminal Justice Committee, listed below, where both HB 68 and HB 75 have been referred, and urge them to OPPOSE these egregious measures. Make your call TODAY and pass the word along to your family, friends and fellow gun owners!

Note: All State Representatives can be reached during the week in Baton Rouge at (225) 342-6945

House Administration of Criminal Justice Committee:

Chairman Ernest Wooton (R-Belle Chasse)
larep105@legis.state.la.us
District Office: (504) 393-5649

Vice-Chairman Damon Baldone (D-Houma)
larep053@legis.state.la.us
District Office: (985) 876-8872

State Representative Roy Burrell (D-Shreveport)
larep002@legis.state.la.us
District Office: (318) 676-7137

State Representative Don Cazayoux (D-New Roads)
larep18@legis.state.la.us
District Office: (225) 638-8725

State Representative Elbert Guillory (D-Opelousas)
larep040@legis.state.la.us
District Office: (337) 943-2457

State Representative Mickey Guillory (D-Eunice)
larep041@legis.state.la.us
District Office: (337) 457-0194

State Representative Chris Hazel (R-Pineville)
hazelc@legis.state.la.us
District Office: (318) 767-6082

State Representative Frankie Howard (R-Many)
howardf@legis.state.la.us
District Office: (318) 256-4135

State Representative Joseph Lopinto (R-Metairie)
lopintoj@legis.state.la.us
District Office (504) 456-3806

State Representative Nick Lorusso (R-New Orleans)
larep094@legis.state.la.us
District Office (504) 483-4711

State Representative Barbara Norton (D-Baton Rouge)
nortonb@legis.state.la.us
District Office (225) 342-6945

State Representative John Schroder (R-Covington)
schrodej@legis.state.la.us
District Office (985) 893-7272

State Representative Gary Smith (D-Norco)
larep56@legis.state.la.us
District Office (985) 764-9122

State Representative Ricky Templet (R-Gretna)
templetr@legis.state.la.us
District Office (504) 361-6013

State Representative Bodi White (R)
larep064@legis.state.la.us
District Office (225) 791-2199
 

imperialism2024

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I don't think it's a coincidence that both of the state representatives involved in this crime are from New Orleans...


ETA: I like the quote "He even preposterously makes the claim that these firearms are "equally as dangerous as machine guns and explosive devices."" That's actually wrong. "Assault weapons" actually are as dangerous as machine guns... that is, not dangerous at all.
 
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