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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    Did anyone actually read and understand the parts [...]

    So you guys think violent convicted wife-beaters should keep their guns?
    I won't attempt to speak for anyone else, but I think you are completely missing the point. This bill is garbage precisely because it allows for confiscation of firearms without a conviction. Protection From Abuse orders are routinely issued without a conviction of any sort.

    There is no due process. A hearing is not sufficient to deprive civil rights.
    I am not a lawyer.

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Terrible bill, did this bill die or it’s going to Wolf?

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Passed
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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by BobFromBucks View Post
    Mcilhinney is another Bucks County Republican who needs to be replaced. He came to our gun club about 5 years ago and told us how he is a staunch supporter of 2A. Since then he's done nothing to support us. Oh, I think he gets some hunting guides printed each fall for the Fudds who were fawning over him at that meeting.
    Out of the pan and into the fire.....

    Mcilhinney announced earlier this year that he would not run. So, guess who's running for his Senate seat.

    Marguerite Quinn, prime sponsor of HB2060.

    And, she will win.
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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by longcall911 View Post
    Out of the pan and into the fire.....

    Mcilhinney announced earlier this year that he would not run. So, guess who's running for his Senate seat.

    Marguerite Quinn, prime sponsor of HB2060.

    And, she will win.
    Yup, and she's a wide receiver like most Bucks County RINOS. Fake right, then run left.

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by Gman106 View Post
    Killion of SEPA District 9 needs to be primary-ed. If he's not busy voting against gun rights, he's busy pandering to every Soros or Doomburg-funded anti-gun org.
    Quote Originally Posted by STBear View Post
    Same goes for McGarrigle and Santora. Just Philadelphia demorats with R behind their name.
    Don't disagree with either of you. But we already had the primaries...

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt.K View Post
    Don't disagree with either of you. But we already had the primaries...
    Absolutely.... and when it is primary time, where do we find good conservative 2A people to run? It costs $75-$100k to run against an establishment state Senator and running is a full time effort. Who can afford that? Where is our side funding these people against the establishment money?

    Until our side gets active by donating time and money in individual campaigns, it simply won't change.
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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by longcall911 View Post
    Absolutely.... and when it is primary time, where do we find good conservative 2A people to run? It costs $75-$100k to run against an establishment state Senator and running is a full time effort. Who can afford that? Where is our side funding these people against the establishment money?

    Until our side gets active by donating time and money in individual campaigns, it simply won't change.
    Well said.
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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    Did anyone actually read and understand the parts I emboldened?

    ''Under this legislation an individual found guilty and sentenced before a judge would be required to relinquish any and all firearms in their possession narrowing the window of time in which convicted abusers would have to relinquish their weapons from 60 days to 48 hours for an individual convicted of the misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.

    The defendant would be prohibited from turning over their weapons to a family member or friend and instead would be required to relinquish them to law enforcement, an authorized gun dealer or an attorney.
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    So you guys think violent convicted wife-beaters should keep their guns?
    Bogus argument- and not what I read in the bill. Assuming 'A' because of 'B' is a logical fallacy. And you probably know what assuming does...


    HB 2060 specifies that anyone issued a final protection from abuse (PFA) order by a judge must surrender his guns to the police/sheriff within 24 hours.

    A final PFA is NOT a conviction of domestic abuse.


    This bill turns a non-conviction, temporary, procedural, weaponized, domestic tool, into official gun confiscation by the state.
    DING DING DING!
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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by buckengr View Post
    I won't attempt to speak for anyone else, but I think you are completely missing the point. This bill is garbage precisely because it allows for confiscation of firearms without a conviction. Protection From Abuse orders are routinely issued without a conviction of any sort.

    There is no due process. A hearing is not sufficient to deprive civil rights.
    Convicted, NO, accused yes.

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