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Comment by Bob Russell, Moderator on March 13, 2013 at 10:24am

I am not able to participate a much as I would like as I am stretched with everything I am doing. I am a veteran myself but we have so many problems that affect us that veterans issues are merely a part of a larger war for liberty.

Comment by randy knudsen on December 23, 2011 at 12:35pm

merry christmas and happy new years to all my brother and sisters past and present in arms god bless america

 

Comment by Bob Russell, Moderator on November 11, 2011 at 11:27am

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Comment by Thomas Nelson on October 26, 2011 at 8:52pm

Time to start pinging our representatives on this issue....

http://www.navytimes.com/news/2011/10/military-mccain-eyes-barring-...

 

Comment by RICKY ANDERSON on August 29, 2011 at 12:13pm

We need to get involved in the bills our Reps are voting on, here is the address you can find this information. Our very freedom is dependent on us being vigilant. The Teabook site has gave us a place to meet and Defend our very lives and Freedom. Thank you Brandon for bringing us together

http://thomas.loc.gov/home/LegislativeData.php?&n=BillText&...

Comment by RICKY ANDERSON on August 29, 2011 at 12:02pm

Howdy Everyone: I just wanted to ask, what you think about the new words from the White house, that "We the People" or as those in Washington say the Tea Party caused this Depression . When will those in Washington understand we are the Answer not The problem.

 

Comment by RICKY ANDERSON on August 29, 2011 at 11:56am
112th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 420

To provide an amnesty period during which veterans and their family members can register certain firearms in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, and for other purposes.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

January 25, 2011

Mr. REHBERG (for himself and Mr. BOSWELL) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned


A BILL

To provide an amnesty period during which veterans and their family members can register certain firearms in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE .

This Act may be cited as the `Veterans' Heritage Firearms Act of 2011'.

SEC. 2. AMNESTY PERIOD FOR VETERANS TO REGISTER QUALIFYING FIREARMS.

(a) Registration- Subject to such regulations as the Attorney General may prescribe, the applicable veteran or a member of the family of such a veteran, who owns and possesses a qualifying firearm, may register the firearm in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (described in section 5841 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) during the amnesty period.
(b) Qualifying Firearm-
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    (1) IN GENERAL- For purposes of this section, the term `qualifying firearm' means any firearm which was acquired--
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      (A) before October 31, 1968; and
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      (B) by a veteran, while the veteran was a member of the Armed Forces and was stationed outside the continental United States.
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    (2) PRESUMPTION OF VALIDITY- In the absence of clear and convincing evidence to the contrary, the Attorney General shall accept as true and accurate any affidavit, document, or other evidence submitted by an individual to establish that a firearm meets the requirements of paragraph (1).
(c) Hearings- If the Attorney General determines that an individual may not register a firearm under subsection (a) during the amnesty period, the Attorney General, on the request of such individual, shall--
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    (1) provide the individual any evidence on which the Attorney General's decision is based; and
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    (2) promptly hold a hearing to review the determination.
(d) Limited Immunity-
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    (1) CRIMINAL LIABILITY UNDER TITLE18 - An individual who registers a firearm under subsection (a) of this section--
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      (A) shall be treated, for purposes of subsections (a)(3) and (o) of section 922 oftitle18 , United States Code, as having lawfully acquired and possessed the firearm before the date of the enactment ofchapter44of such title and of each provision of that chapter ; and
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      (B) shall not be liable for any violation of that chapter which--
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        (i) is based solely on the ownership, possession, transportation, importation, or alteration of the firearm by the individual; and
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        (ii) occurred before or concurrent with the registration.
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    (2) CRIMINAL LIABILITY UNDER INTERNAL REVENUE CODE- Except as provided in paragraph (3), an individual who registers a firearm under subsection (a) shall not be liable for a violation ofchapter 53 or 75 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 with respect to the firearm which occurred before or concurrent with the registration.
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    (3) TRANSFER TAX LIABILITY- Paragraph (2) shall not affect the liability of any individual for any transfer tax imposed under section 5811 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
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    (4) ATTEMPTS TO REGISTER- In the case of an applicable veteran or a member of such a veteran's family who attempts to register a qualifying firearm in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record at a time other than during the amnesty period, paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) shall apply with respect to the individual if the individual surrenders the firearm to a law enforcement agency not later than 30 days after notification by the Attorney General of potential criminal liability for continued possession of the firearm.
(e) Forfeiture- A firearm registered under subsection (a) shall not be subject to seizure or forfeiture under chapter 53 or 75 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 or chapter44oftitle18 , United States Code, for a violation of any such chapter with respect to the firearm which occurred before or concurrent with the registration.
(f) Notice; Forms; Mailbox Rule-
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    (1) NOTICE OF AMNESTY PERIOD- The Attorney General shall provide clear printed notices providing information regarding the amnesty period and registering a firearm during the period. To the extent feasible, the Attorney General shall ensure that the notices are posted in post offices, law enforcement buildings, buildings of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and businesses of licensed firearms dealers.
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    (2) FORMS- The Attorney General shall make available any forms necessary for registering a firearm in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record. To the extent feasible, the Attorney General shall make such forms available in the locations referred to in paragraph (1) and through the Web site for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
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    (3) MAILBOX RULE- For purposes of this section, the Attorney General shall treat any form that is postmarked during the amnesty period as received during the amnesty period.
(g) Definitions- In this section:
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    (1) AMNESTY PERIOD- The term `amnesty period' means the 90-day period beginning on the date that is 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act.
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    (2) FIREARM- The term `firearm' has the meaning given the term in section 5845 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, except that the term does not include--
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      (A) any device described in subsection (f)(1) of such section; or
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      (B) any combination of parts--
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        (i) designed or intended for use in converting any device into a device described in subparagraph (A); or
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        (ii) from which a device described in subparagraph (A) may be readily assembled.
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    (3) APPLICABLE VETERAN- The term `applicable veteran' means, with respect to a firearm, the veteran referred to in subsection (b)(1) with respect to the firearm.
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    (4) VETERAN- The term `veteran' has the meaning given such term in section 101(2) oftitle 38, United States Code.
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    (5) FAMILY-
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      (A) IN GENERAL- The term `family' means, with respect to a veteran, any grandparent of the veteran or of any spouse of the veteran, any lineal descendant of any such grandparent, and any spouse of any such lineal descendant.
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      (B) SPECIAL RULES- For purposes of subparagraph (A):
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        (i) A spouse of an individual who is legally separated from the individual under a decree of divorce or separate maintenance shall be treated as the spouse of the individual.
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        (ii) Individuals related by the half blood or by legal adoption shall be treated as if they are related by the whole blood.
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    (6) CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES- The term `continental United States' means the several States and the District of Columbia, but does not include Alaska or Hawaii.

SEC. 3. TRANSFER OF FIREARMS TO MUSEUMS.

(a) Transfer of Forfeited Firearms to Museums-
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    (1) IN GENERAL- The Attorney General shall transfer each firearm which has been forfeited to the United States to the first qualified museum that submits a request for the firearm in such form and manner as the Attorney General may specify.
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    (2) DESTRUCTION OF FORFEITED FIREARMS PROHIBITED- The Attorney General shall not destroy any firearm which has been forfeited to the United States until the end of the 5-year period beginning on the date of the forfeiture.
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    (3) CATALOGUE OF FIREARMS- With respect to each firearm that is available to be transferred to a museum under paragraph (1), the Attorney General shall, not later than 60 days after the forfeiture of the firearm, publish information which identifies the firearm (including a picture) on the web page of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The information shall be available to the public without cost and without restriction.
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    (4) REGISTRATION OF FIREARMS- Any firearm transferred under paragraph (1) to a qualified museum shall be registered to the transferee in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (described in section 5841 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986).
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    (5) FIREARM- In this subsection, the term `firearm' means any firearm (as defined in section 2(g)(2) of this Act) which is treated as a curio or relic under chapter44oftitle18 , United States Code.
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    (6) QUALIFIED MUSEUM- In this subsection, the term `qualified museum' means--
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      (A) any museum owned or operated by a unit of Federal, State, or local government; and
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      (B) any museum which--
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        (i) is open to the public;
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        (ii) is incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation under applicable State law;
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        (iii) may possess a firearm in the collection of the museum under the laws of the State in which the collection is displayed;
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        (iv) holds a license under chapter44oftitle18 , United States Code, as a collector of curios or relics; and
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        (v) certifies to the Attorney General that--
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          (I) the museum is not engaged in the trade or business of buying or selling firearms;
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          (II) with respect to the transfer of any firearm under paragraph (1), the museum is not requesting the transfer of the firearm for purpose of sale; and
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          (III) the museum shall, not later than 90 days after the museum ceases operations, file an application pursuant tochapter 53 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to transfer any machinegun transferred to the museum under paragraph (1) to an entity or person who may lawfully possess the machinegun under section 922(o) oftitle18 , United States Code, or abandon the machinegun to Federal, State, or local law enforcement authorities.
(b) Transfer of Machineguns to Museums- Section 922(o)(2) oftitle18 , United States Code, is amended--
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    (1) in subparagraph (A), by striking `or' at the end;
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    (2) by redesignating subparagraph (B) as subparagraph (C); and
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    (3) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following:
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      `(B) a transfer to or by, or possession by, a museum that is open to the public and incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation under applicable State law; or'.
Comment by Bob Russell, Moderator on August 15, 2011 at 10:57am
Funeral services for one of our fallen comrades is tomorrow in Claremore, Oklahoma. The nuts from Westboro plan to attend, as do many of us normal people from Northeastern Oklahoma. We plan to line the route from his hometown of Chelsea (about 20 miles NE) to the church and be there when they take him to the military cemetary at Ft. Gibson, Oklahoma for burial. The Patriot Riders are here also. God Bless Sgt. Peterson and his family.
Comment by RICKY ANDERSON on August 6, 2011 at 8:39am

Howdy Everyone: I'm Rick and I think we will be called again to rescue our country. Those in the White house are calling us everything under the sun except what we are American Patriots. As an member of the Military for 20 years I believe I understand what is happening and what we'll have to do about it AGAIN!!! As a proud member of the Armed Forces I took an Oath to protect this Country from ALL ENEMIES  and just because I am retired that does not mean I have fulfilled that oath. So, what I'm asking is that every one of us, use this time to take a Pledge to make a call every day to our rep's in Washington. We are Veterans and If not US, Who and If not NOW, WHEN? Every one of us has that spirit, the spirit of our Forefathers the Spirit of those who lost everything for the one thing We as Americans can say, we have over all others FREEDOM. Peaceful means, but by means of the Americans who went before us and those who will defend us in the future... But we have to make a decision, Will there be an America in the future, well I guess that is totally up to us. Stand as 1, speak as 1, and even with a whisper our voices will come over like a rumble and shake the very pillars of Congress.  This fight is like all others take the fight to the enemy. The enemy? I'm sure you have one in mind, I'm no-ones judge, but what I am is a living breathing Patriot...  I have devoted my life to serving this country, and I think we have a new fight, this time it's right in front of us... America need us, do we stand for her now? Well, I guess if don't stand for America today, we wont have an America tomorrow.

"We the People" Matter!!!

Ricky Anderson

Comment by Lisa Ann Wilson on August 5, 2011 at 1:26pm

Hi. I served our country in a different way. . . I didn't go to Iraq, Iran, or the UAE, but I did take care of two growing children, keep a household running, and hold support groups for spouces of those deployed and serving. My husband served 26 years in the Air Force and I am proud of him! Retired for three years now, we maintain contact with the military community here.

 

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