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  • pcfixer

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    part of the story.



    Biden's Gun Control Law Will Radically Change U.S. Gun Ownership | Opinion​

    Story by John R. Lott, Jr and Thomas Massie •2h

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    Biden's Gun Control Law Will Radically Change U.S. Gun Ownership | Opinion
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    AUSTIN, TEXAS - AUGUST 25: Customers shop for firearmsin the McBride Guns Inc. store on August 25, 2023 in Austin, Texas. The Biden administration plans to revoke licenses from hundreds of firearms dealers, provoking disagreements among gun-store owners and law-enforcement veterans around the country.
    AUSTIN, TEXAS - AUGUST 25: Customers shop for firearmsin the McBride Guns Inc. store on August 25, 2023 in Austin, Texas. The Biden administration plans to revoke licenses from hundreds of firearms dealers, provoking disagreements among gun-store owners and law-enforcement veterans around the country.© Brandon Bell/Getty Images
    President Joe Biden keeps telling Americans that the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), the gun control bill he signed last year, is the most significant gun control legislative accomplishment in nearly 30 years. He is right, but it will do nothing to improve safety. The innocuous-sounding BSCA will radically change gun ownership.
    Americans are only now learning that the act prohibits federal funding for "training in the use of a dangerous weapon." In July, the Biden Department of Education announced it would end funding to schools with riflery or archery teams or hunter safety classes. Federal funding for public schools is substantial and hard to ignore, typically accounting for about eight percent of education spending. This prohibition effectively spells the end of classes or sports pertaining to shooting or archery in public schools. It is an attempt to end the American culture of legal gun ownership.
     

    gamer_jim

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    Text to the bill:


    Hint: it doesn't increase safety nor restrict gun rights. All it does is authorize more spending on "education" to indoctrinate public school teachers that guns are bad.

     

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