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Congresswoman reintroduces gun ‘safe storage’ bill

February 26, 2023 by John Petrolino Leave a Comment

The phrase “safe storage” needs to be completely removed from our vocabulary. Something called “responsible storage” however is more appropriate. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to firearm storage and dictating how any one individual shall store a firearm is not going to make anyone safer. That’s not stopping Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin from Michigan. On February 21, 2023, Slotkin reintroduced a so-called safe storage bill in Congress. H.R.1145 – To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require the safe storage of firearms, and for other purposes.

U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (MI-07) today reintroduced her Safe Guns, Safe Kids Act, a bill requiring safe and proper storage of firearms in households to prevent children and others from illegally accessing the weapon. The bill was first introduced after the deadly mass shooting at Oxford High School in November 2021 and passed in the House in June 2022. Slotkin will also co-sponsor the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2023 and the Assault Weapons Ban of 2023.

Slotkin was recently the subject of another piece here at Bearing Arms that Tom wrote. Knighton pointed out in his piece that Slotkin is employing tactics that are less than truthful in trying to trump up alleged support for anti-gun measures. “Slotkin misrepresents concerns over these laws in the first place. The term ‘mentally ill,’ for example, doesn’t just include potential mass shooters, it also includes those who suffer from mild depression. Do we really want to lump everyone together?  I hope that’s not what Slotkin is calling for, but she is less than clear,” Knighton wrote.

Continuing on her trek of being less than genuine, the Congresswoman put some interesting information in her release, “Gun violence is now the leading cause of death among Americans under 21.” The statistic actually comes from a study, and that cited study notes the age range to be “children” up until the age of 19. 

These studies and “statistics” are grossly inauthentic in that known gang violence is not separated. Death by suicide by firearm is also given its own sub-catagory, but that, along with accidental death by firearms, are all included under the same umbrella of violence when being reported on. The phrasing and age range is manipulated due to political bias, and we’re rapidly marching towards a time where many of these studies and or the reporting on them cannot be trusted.

Slotkin’s bill is a storage bill though. What’s its aim?

The Safe Guns, Safe Kids Act would:

  • Require gun owners to safely secure their firearm when a child could reasonably access the firearm.
  • Impose a penalty of up to 5 years of prison time if a child does indeed access the gun, which they reasonably had access to, and uses the gun to injure themselves or others or uses the firearm in the commission of a crime.

A final explanation of the bill discusses suicide.

Slotkin leaves a lot to be unpacked. The entire crux of her announcement was about gun violence. The Congresswoman talked about several high-profile shootings that have occurred. None of what’s being proposed will mitigate violence committed by firearms. Beyond that, all the studies that are cited need to have have their own statistical analysis looked at, knowing that not all death by firearms is caused by violent attacks, and conflating those numbers with death by suicide by firearm is purposely misleading.

Whether or not Slotkin believes her own rhetoric or not is of little consequence. She’s pushing an agenda that’s paired with and connected to many complex and different things. Members of the anti-freedom caucus may keep coming up with that one last gun control measure that’ll rule them all, but the liberty loving Americans know better. 

We’ve been given a new playbook. Any politician is going to be knowingly introducing a bill that’s unconstitutional if they cannot prove at the time of introduction that their proposal has a historical analogue. Not only is that a waste of time, money, and resources; but it’s also directly in opposition to a Supreme Court order. H.R.1145 – To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require the safe storage of firearms, and for other purposes does not seem to be constitutional under Heller, McDonald, or NYSRPA v. Bruen. We’ll be watching the progress of this legislation as well as what other inauthentic rhetoric the public masters will come up with to feed us.

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Slotkin is wrong with “slippery slope” claims

February 24, 2023 by Tom Knighton Leave a Comment

Rep. Elissa Slotkin is a Democrat who supports gun control. I know, that’s pretty much redundant these days, at least when it comes to elected officials.

She wants to see gun control pass at the federal level and she wants to see it happen badly.

In fact, she thinks that the handful of supposed gun owners who have reached out to her and claim they support gun control is indicative of something, so she wants those folks to reach out to other lawmakers.

There are signs of hope, as well as things the average Michigander can do.

In the last 10 days, I’ve heard from countless hunters, sportsmen, local Republican leaders, business owners, big game enthusiasts and parents who carry concealed weapons. They have all been clear that they want to do something to protect our children from gun violence. I grew up with guns on my farm and carried a Glock and an M4 as a CIA officer in Iraq. These folks are powerful allies who understand that you can be a passionate gun owner and care about protecting our kids from gun violence. I can feel the ground shifting on this issue under our very feet.

If you fall into this category, along with groups like Gun Owners for Gun Safety, I urge you to use your voice with your lawmakers. Most are just scared of a very vocal minority of people who think that even the most basic gun safety laws – like provisions to keep mentally ill people from getting guns – means a slippery slope towards unraveling the Second Amendment. We need gun owners to stiffen those politicians’ spines so they come to the table with ideas, ready to negotiate.

That’s simply not true.

Most gun owners recognize that this slippery slope is very real and there are grounds to be concerned.

Slotkin’s experiences meeting with a handful of people who she only knows to be gun owners because they said they were–because no one has ever misrepresented themselves in the name of politics–are not the totality of gun owners.

If they were, the NRA and similar groups would look very different.

Further, Slotkin misrepresents concerns over these laws in the first place.

The term “mentally ill,” for example, doesn’t just include potential mass shooters, it also includes those who suffer from mild depression. Do we really want to lump everyone together?  I hope that’s not what Slotkin is calling for, but she is less than clear.

But let’s talk about this slippery slope that Slotkin implies is really just the ramblings of some vocal minority.

Well, let’s say that it’s only a minority talking about it. So what? It doesn’t make it wrong.

Throughout the years and throughout the nation, we’ve seen the slippery slope in action. Take Connecticut, for example. They banned AR-15s following Sandy Hook, but not to worry. If you had one, you could keep it. They just wouldn’t allow new sales.

Then this year, Gov. Ned Lamont tried to ban even those, making it clear that any arrangement made previously didn’t matter anymore.

States have done similarly with things like higher-capacity magazines as well.

Even at the federal level, we saw it happen. The National Firearms Act of 1934 said that anyone could buy a machine gun so long as they got the paperwork filled out correctly and paid the tax. Then we saw the slope get slippery with the 1986 machine gun ban that basically ruled individuals couldn’t buy such weapons bought after that year.

That was followed up with the 1994 Assault Weapon Ban which ended the sale of certain AR-15s and similar rifles.

At every point, we see the incremental efforts to take our gun rights away. So yes, a lot of us are going to scream about the slippery slope because we’ve watched it happen.

Slotkin can pretend all she wants, but I think she’s going to be disappointed. The Fudds that come up to speak with her don’t represent a majority of gun owners. Hell, if they did, such gun owners would have long ago reshaped the way to talk about the Second Amendment.

They’re not afraid of anyone because there’s nothing to fear from gun rights supporters. The most they’d get from us are mean words.

No, they’re not standing up in great numbers because they don’t exist. Even those who might like a red flag law or an assault weapon ban or a training requirement for concealed carry recognize that each step toward gun control is used to justify the next.

The slippery slope is real and Slotkin is just hoping you’re too stupid to see it.

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