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Source: The Atlantic

“All of us are united in our desire to getting something significant done on this vital issue,” Collins said at an afternoon press conference, flanked by seven Democratic and Republican senators who worked on the legislation. “Surely the terrorist attacks in San Bernardino and in Orlando that took so many lives are a call for compromise, a plea for bipartisan action.”

In a white paper, Collins’s office described the major provisions of the amendment: It prohibits gun sales to people on two terrorist watch lists, including the No Fly List; it allows for American citizens and green-card holders to appeal if their purchase is restricted and to get attorney fees recouped if they win; and it includes a “look-back provision” that requires FBI notification if someone who’s recently appeared in a broader terrorism database buys a gun. At the press conference, Collins noted that the total number of people on the two restricted lists is roughly 100,000, most of whom are foreign nationals.

The New Hampshire Republican Kelly Ayotte emphasized that the legislation protects Americans’ due-process rights, a major concern among Republicans who voted against a Democratic bill restricting sales on Monday. That proposal prohibited sales to more people than the Collins bill does. Senate Republicans preferred a measure that would have forced the FBI to get a court order when officials wanted to stop a suspected terrorist from buying a gun. Florida Representative David Jolly, a Republican, introduced legislation in the House Tuesday that would also address due-process worries.

Collins’s proposal comes as congressional lawmakers have faced criticism for their inaction in the wake of mass shootings. Democrats, including President Obama, have pushed those critiques, and they lamented Monday’s failed votes. But all “were designed to fall short and therefore demonstrate a lack of consensus in the Senate on guns,” as Russell Berman reported this week. “Republican leaders subjected each of the four amendments to 60-vote threshold and rallied their members around proposals backed by the NRA.” On Tuesday, senators pushed their fellow members to see value in a bipartisan proposal. The Virginia Democrat Tim Kaine suggested gun victims would be waiting “forever” if Democrats and Republicans were to wait for their ideal bills to be passed.



Read more: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/06/susan-collins-gun-control-compromise/488120/

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Re: "Republican" Susan Collins Unveils a Gun-Control Compromise
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2016, 03:59:44 PM »
The watch list is a joke. They wont explain how someone can get put on it and you can't really get off it once your on. Apparently lots of people on it that shouldn't be....yet this should be used to determine who's rights should be stripped? Bad news no matter how you soon it.

Guilty until proven innocent now?

This idiot, Diane Finestein and any other anti-American  who supports this should be executed.