Re: From the Office of
Senator Cantwell
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 09:45:56 -0700 (PDT)
  From: robert n lyman
  To: senator@cantwell.senate.gov
  Subject: Re: From the Office of Senator Cantwell
Senator Cantwell,
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my 
  concerns regarding the gun-show "loophole" bill. I have three simple questions 
  to which I would appreciate simple, direct replies:
You referred to the Brady Bill and the Assault 
  Weapons Ban as "responsible" gun control laws. This generates two questions: 
  
1) Do you continue to support the Brady Bill 
  when two of the country's most strident gun-control activists concede that it 
  has not prevented crime? (See link below) If so, why support laws which do not 
  do what they claim to? 
Link to article in the Journal of the American 
  Medical Association :
  http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v284n5/abs/joc91749.html. 
  
2) The definition of an "assault weapon" is purely 
  cosmetic. One can literally transform some guns from "hunting rifle" in to an 
  "assault weapon" or vice versa in a couple of minutes with a screwdriver (I 
  would be happy to demonstrate for you the next time you are in Seattle). How 
  does controlling the outward appearance of guns fight crime? 
The final question concerns the gun-show "loophole" 
  bill. 
3) Have you read the bill? In doing so, did you 
  notice that it does not merely require background checks, but also makes the 
  gun show promoter CIVILLY and CRIMINALLY LIABLE for ANY gun-law violation which 
  occurs during the show? I do not think that background checks will end gun shows, 
  but I doubt that anyone on earth would stake their freedom and financial stability 
  on the perfect compliance with thousands of complicated and arbitrary laws by 
  hundreds of vendors. Do you think that anyone is willing to take this risk in 
  order to sponsor a gun show? If not, isn't it fair to say that the bill as written 
  would end all gun shows? 
Thank you for taking the time to respond. 
Robert Lyman
  Seattle, WA
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