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Bob Doucette of the Tulsa World My reply to his making America Safe with Gun Control.
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3908525" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Oklahoma actually has an anti-Red Flag law. </p><p></p><p>All Oklahoma representatives voted “nay” on this bill. It’s doubtful they can get enough votes to pass in the Senate before this session expires. Obviously both OK senators would vote “nay”. Any political pressure should be directed at Manchin, Sinema, McCaskill, Collins and Portman. All the other aisle crossing moderates would face severe political backlash if they voted against their party, based on the states they represent.</p><p></p><p>IF this managed to become law, it’s one that’s vulnerable to court challenges. It’s clearly unconstitutional under several precepts, including the 10th Amendment. Putting it under the Commerce Clause betrays that. </p><p></p><p>Right now there’s not much of anything that can be done by us here in Oklahoma that will impact this legislation. If it doesn’t pass before the 118th Congress convenes, it will never become law as drafted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3908525, member: 1132"] Oklahoma actually has an anti-Red Flag law. All Oklahoma representatives voted “nay” on this bill. It’s doubtful they can get enough votes to pass in the Senate before this session expires. Obviously both OK senators would vote “nay”. Any political pressure should be directed at Manchin, Sinema, McCaskill, Collins and Portman. All the other aisle crossing moderates would face severe political backlash if they voted against their party, based on the states they represent. IF this managed to become law, it’s one that’s vulnerable to court challenges. It’s clearly unconstitutional under several precepts, including the 10th Amendment. Putting it under the Commerce Clause betrays that. Right now there’s not much of anything that can be done by us here in Oklahoma that will impact this legislation. If it doesn’t pass before the 118th Congress convenes, it will never become law as drafted. [/QUOTE]
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