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The House on Thursday approved legislation aimed at strengthening background checks on firearm sales and transfers, a leading priority for Democratic lawmakers.
The Bipartisan Background Checks Act — spearheaded by Rep. Mike Thompson (D-Calif.) — looks to “utilize the current background checks process” in an attempt to ensure individuals prohibited from possessing a gun are unable to obtain one.
The bill passed by a 227-203 vote with eight Republicans backing the measure and one Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden (Maine), bucking his party to vote against it.
I haven't found a roll call posted yet and as I understand it this would require 60 votes in the Senate to pass so it isn't a done deal.
For those of you who have been squawking about "nobody is trying to take away your rights", that's EXACTLY what this bill does. There is nowhere in the Constitution that affords the federal government the right to micromanage intrastate commerce and this overreach does exactly that.