Thursday, March 19, 2009

SECOND AMENDMENT ENFORCEMENT

Here is the text of the amendment to DC's voting rights act that has got the district and Steny Hoyer in such a tizzy. I have yet to look at it in detail, but I can't help but think that there must be a compromise that returns second amendment rights to the subjects of DC, and is tolerable by the city counsel. The biggest hurdle would seem to be the section that prevents the city from passing new gun laws. If the section were not included, DC could simply re-pass all of their gun laws, but it doesn't exactly promote home rule.

Link to full bill here:
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-s160/show

TITLE II--SECOND AMENDMENT ENFORCEMENT ACT

SEC. 201. SHORT TITLE.

This title may be cited as the ‘Second Amendment Enforcement Act’.

SEC. 202. CONGRESSIONAL FINDINGS.

Congress finds the following:

(1) The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

(2) As the Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States have recognized, the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the rights of individuals, including those who are not members of a militia or engaged in military service or training, to keep and bear arms.

(3) The law-abiding citizens of the District of Columbia are deprived by local laws of handguns, rifles, and shotguns that are commonly kept by law-abiding persons throughout the United States for sporting use and for lawful defense of their persons, homes, businesses, and families.

(4) The District of Columbia has the highest per capita murder rate in the Nation, which may be attributed in part to local laws prohibiting possession of firearms by law-abiding persons who would otherwise be able to defend themselves and their loved ones in their own homes and businesses.

(5) The Federal Gun Control Act of 1968, as amended by the Firearms Owners’ Protection Act of 1986, and the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993, provide comprehensive Federal regulations applicable in the District of Columbia as elsewhere. In addition, existing District of Columbia criminal laws punish possession and illegal use of firearms by violent criminals and felons. Consequently, there is no need for local laws which only affect and disarm law-abiding citizens.

(6) Officials of the District of Columbia have indicated their intention to continue to unduly restrict lawful firearm possession and use by citizens of the District.

(7) Legislation is required to correct the District of Columbia’s law in order to restore the fundamental rights of its citizens under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and thereby enhance public safety.

SEC. 203. REFORM D.C. COUNCIL’S AUTHORITY TO RESTRICT FIREARMS.

Section 4 of the Act entitled ‘An Act to prohibit the killing of wild birds and wild animals in the District of Columbia’, approved June 30, 1906 (34 Stat. 809; sec. 1-303.43, D.C. Official Code) is amended by adding at the end the following: ‘Nothing in this section or any other provision of law shall authorize, or shall be construed to permit, the Council, the Mayor, or any governmental or regulatory authority of the District of Columbia to prohibit, constructively prohibit, or unduly burden the ability of persons not prohibited from possessing firearms under Federal law from acquiring, possessing in their homes or businesses, or using for sporting, self-protection or other lawful purposes, any firearm neither prohibited by Federal law nor subject to the National Firearms Act. The District of Columbia shall not have authority to enact laws or regulations that discourage or eliminate the private ownership or use of firearms. Nothing in the previous two sentences shall be construed to prohibit the District of Columbia from regulating or prohibiting the carrying of firearms by a person, either concealed or openly, other than at the person’s dwelling place, place of business, or on other land possessed by the person.’.

SEC. 204. REPEAL D.C. SEMIAUTOMATIC BAN.

(a) In General- Section 101(10) of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 (sec. 7-2501.01(10), D.C. Official Code) is amended to read as follows:

‘(10) ‘Machine gun’ means any firearm which shoots, is designed to shoot, or may be readily restored to shoot automatically, more than 1 shot without manual reloading by a single function of the trigger, and includes the frame or receiver of any such weapon, any part designed and intended solely and exclusively, or combination of parts designed and intended, for use in converting a weapon into a machine gun, and any combination of parts from which a machine gun can be assembled if such parts are in the possession or under the control of a person.’.

(b) Conforming Amendment to Provisions Setting Forth Criminal Penalties- Section 1(c) of the Act of July 8, 1932 (47 Stat. 651; sec. 22-4501(c), D.C. Official Code) is amended to read as follows:

‘(c) ‘Machine gun’, as used in this Act, has the meaning given such term in section 101(10) of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975.’.

SEC. 205. REPEAL REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT.

(a) Repeal of Requirement-

(1) IN GENERAL- Section 201(a) of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 (sec. 7-2502.01(a), D.C. Official Code) is amended by striking ‘any firearm, unless’ and all that follows through paragraph (3) and inserting the following: ‘any firearm described in subsection (c).’.

(2) DESCRIPTION OF FIREARMS REMAINING ILLEGAL- Section 201 of such Act (sec. 7-2502.01, D.C. Official Code) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:

‘(c) A firearm described in this subsection is any of the following:

‘(1) A sawed-off shotgun.

‘(2) A machine gun.

‘(3) A short-barreled rifle.’.

(3) CONFORMING AMENDMENT- The heading of section 201 of such Act (sec. 7-2502.01, D.C. Official Code) is amended by striking ‘Registration requirements’ and inserting ‘Firearm Possession’.

(b) Conforming Amendments to Firearms Control Regulations Act- The Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 is amended as follows:

(1) Sections 202 through 211 (secs. 7-2502.02 through 7-2502.11, D.C. Official Code) are repealed.

(2) Section 101 (sec. 7-2501.01, D.C. Official Code) is amended by striking paragraph (13).

(3) Section 401 (sec. 7-2504.01, D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(A) in subsection (a), by striking ‘the District;’ and all that follows and inserting the following: ‘the District, except that a person may engage in hand loading, reloading, or custom loading of ammunition for firearms lawfully possessed under this Act.’; and

(B) in subsection (b), by striking ‘which are unregisterable under section 202’ and inserting ‘which are prohibited under section 201’.

(4) Section 402 (sec. 7-2504.02, D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(A) in subsection (a), by striking ‘Any person eligible to register a firearm’ and all that follows through ‘such business,’ and inserting the following: ‘Any person not otherwise prohibited from possessing or receiving a firearm under Federal or District law, or from being licensed under section 923 of title 18, United States Code,’; and

(B) in subsection (b), by amending paragraph (1) to read as follows:

‘(1) The applicant’s name;’.

(5) Section 403(b) (sec. 7-2504.03(b), D.C. Official Code) is amended by striking ‘registration certificate’ and inserting ‘dealer’s license’.

(6) Section 404(a)(3) (sec. 7-2504.04(a)(3)), D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(A) in subparagraph (B)(i), by striking ‘registration certificate number (if any) of the firearm,’;

(B) in subparagraph (B)(iv), by striking ‘holding the registration certificate’ and inserting ‘from whom it was received for repair’;

(C) in subparagraph (C)(i), by striking ‘and registration certificate number (if any) of the firearm’;

(D) in subparagraph (C)(ii), by striking ‘registration certificate number or’; and

(E) by striking subparagraphs (D) and (E).

(7) Section 406(c) (sec. 7-2504.06(c), D.C. Official Code) is amended to read as follows:

‘(c) Within 45 days of a decision becoming effective which is unfavorable to a licensee or to an applicant for a dealer’s license, the licensee or application shall--

‘(1) lawfully remove from the District all destructive devices in his inventory, or peaceably surrender to the Chief all destructive devices in his inventory in the manner provided in section 705; and

‘(2) lawfully dispose, to himself or to another, any firearms and ammunition in his inventory.’.

(8) Section 407(b) (sec. 7-2504.07(b), D.C. Official Code) is amended by striking ‘would not be eligible’ and all that follows and inserting ‘is prohibited from possessing or receiving a firearm under Federal or District law.’.

(9) Section 502 (sec. 7-2505.02, D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(A) by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:

‘(a) Any person or organization not prohibited from possessing or receiving a firearm under Federal or District law may sell or otherwise transfer ammunition or any firearm, except those which are prohibited under section 201, to a licensed dealer.’;

(B) by amending subsection (c) to read as follows:

‘(c) Any licensed dealer may sell or otherwise transfer a firearm to any person or organization not otherwise prohibited from possessing or receiving such firearm under Federal or District law.’;

(C) in subsection (d), by striking paragraphs (2) and (3); and

(D) by striking subsection (e).

(10) Section 704 (sec. 7-2507.04, D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(A) in subsection (a), by striking ‘any registration certificate or’ and inserting ‘a’; and

(B) in subsection (b), by striking ‘registration certificate,’.

(c) Other Conforming Amendments- Section 2(4) of the Illegal Firearm Sale and Distribution Strict Liability Act of 1992 (sec. 7-2531.01(4), D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(1) in subparagraph (A), by striking ‘or ignoring proof of the purchaser’s residence in the District of Columbia’; and

(2) in subparagraph (B), by striking ‘registration and’.

SEC. 206. REPEAL HANDGUN AMMUNITION BAN.

Section 601(3) of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 (sec. 7-2506.01(3), D.C. Official Code) is amended by striking ‘is the holder of the valid registration certificate for’ and inserting ‘owns’.

SEC. 207. RESTORE RIGHT OF SELF DEFENSE IN THE HOME.

Section 702 of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 (sec. 7-2507.02, D.C. Official Code) is repealed.

SEC. 208. REMOVE CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR POSSESSION OF UNREGISTERED FIREARMS.

(a) In General- Section 706 of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 (sec. 7-2507.06, D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(1) by striking ‘that:’ and all that follows through ‘(1) A’ and inserting ‘that a’; and

(2) by striking paragraph (2).

(b) Effective Date- The amendments made by subsection (a) shall apply with respect to violations occurring after the 60-day period which begins on the date of the enactment of this Act.

SEC. 209. REMOVE CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR CARRYING A FIREARM IN ONE’S DWELLING OR OTHER PREMISES.

(a) In General- Section 4(a) of the Act of July 8, 1932 (47 Stat. 651; sec. 22-4504(a), D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(1) in the matter before paragraph (1), by striking ‘a pistol,’ and inserting the following: ‘except in his dwelling house or place of business or on other land possessed by that person, whether loaded or unloaded, a firearm,’; and

(2) by striking ‘except that:’ and all that follows through ‘(2) If the violation’ and inserting ‘except that if the violation’.

(b) Conforming Amendment- Section 5 of such Act (47 Stat. 651; sec. 22-4505, D.C. Official Code) is amended--

(1) by striking ‘pistol’ each place it appears and inserting ‘firearm’; and

(2) by striking ‘pistols’ each place it appears and inserting ‘firearms’.

SEC. 210. AUTHORIZING PURCHASES OF FIREARMS BY DISTRICT RESIDENTS.

Section 922 of title 18, United States Code, is amended in paragraph (b)(3) by inserting after ‘other than a State in which the licensee’s place of business is located’ the following: ‘, or to the sale or delivery of a handgun to a resident of the District of Columbia by a licensee whose place of business is located in Maryland or Virginia,’.

SEC. 211. REPEALS OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ACTS.

The Firearms Registration Amendment Act of 2008 and the Firearms Registration Emergency Amendment Act of 2008, as passed by the District of Columbia, are repealed.

5 comments:

McGinnes said...

sec. 7-2501.01(10), D.C. Official Code currently reads:
(10) "Machine gun" means any firearm which shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily converted or restored to shoot:

(A) Automatically, more than 1 shot by a single function of the trigger;

(B) Semiautomatically, more than 12 shots without manual reloading.

McGinnes said...

sec. 22-4501(c), D.C. Official Code currently reads:

(c) "Machine gun," as used in this chapter, means any firearm which shoots automatically or semiautomatically more than 12 shots without reloading.

McGinnes said...

sec. 1-303.43, D.C. Official Code currently reads:

Title 1. Government Organization. (Refs & Annos)

Chapter 3. Specified Governmental Authority.

Subchapter II. Regulatory Authority.

Part C. GENERAL.

>>§ 1-303.43. Regulations relative to firearms, explosives, and weapons.



The Council of the District of Columbia is hereby authorized and empowered to make, and the Mayor of the District of Columbia is hereby authorized and empowered to enforce, all such usual and reasonable police regulations, in addition to those already made under §§ 1-303.01 to 1-303.03 as the Council may deem necessary for the regulation of firearms, projectiles, explosives, or weapons of any kind in the District of Columbia.

CREDIT(S)

(June 30, 1906, 34 Stat. 809, ch. 3932, § 4.)

HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES

Prior Codifications

1981 Ed., § 1-321.

1973 Ed., § 1-227.

Change in Government

This section originated at a time when local government powers were delegated to a Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia (see Acts Relating to the Establishment of the District of Columbia and its Various Forms of Governmental Organization in Volume 1). Section 402(4) of Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1967 (see Reorganization Plans in Volume 1) transferred all of the functions of the Board of Commissioners under this section to the District of Columbia Council, subject to the right of the Commissioner as provided in § 406 of the Plan. The District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act, 87 Stat. 818, § 711 (D.C. Code, § 1-207.11), abolished the District of Columbia Council and the Office of Commissioner of the District of Columbia. These branches of government were replaced by the Council of the District of Columbia and the Office of Mayor of the District of Columbia, respectively. Accordingly, and also pursuant to § 714(a) of such Act (D.C. Code, § 1-207.14(a)), appropriate changes in terminology were made in this section.

DC CODE § 1-303.43


Current through March 9, 2009

Gary Rea said...

Compromise is what has brought us to the point at which we are in danger of gun confiscations. The only real solution to protecting our inalienable right to defend our lives and property (which is what the Second Amendment was written for)is to REPEAL ALL GUN LAWS, period. Every single one of them is an infringement of our fundamental right to self-defense, which stems directly from our fundamental rights to life and liberty. Without the freedom to defend ourselves, we will lose ALL our rights. That is why the Second Amendment is the one protection (it is a protection, not a right in itself; i.e., it protects an existing right) that secures ALL of our rights and freedoms.

Furthermore, the Second Amendment uses the term "arms," meaning weapons of any type. It does not specify what types of weaponry because that is only secondary to the intent of the amendment, which is that we should all be armed in order to serve as a deterrent to tyranny and crime. The National Firearms Act of 1934, which was the first gun control law in America and the bedrock of all the hundreds to follow, was the original infringement of our fundamental right to defend our lives and liberty. It, too, MUST be repealed. The Second Amendment mandates it. The Constitution is the law of the land, by which all other laws are to be measured. Any laws that violate the Constitution are illegitimate and should be considered null and void.

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