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Senators May Attempt To Attach Gun Magazine Ban To FAA Bill

Senator Frank Lautenberg Is Leading The Effort In Support Of Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy

In the U.S. House of Representatives, which is now being led by Republicans, amendments to legislation are supposed to be "germane" to that legislation by House rules. In the Senate, there is no such prohibition, and amendments can be completely unrelated to the underlying bill.

That may be the reason Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) has reportedly asked Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) to try to introduce her bill to ban gun magazines of over 10 rounds as an amendment to the FAA reauthorization bill which is currently pending in the Senate.

ANN got wind of the move from a reader who directed us to ammoland.com, which is issuing a call to action to its readers to contact their Senators to oppose the amendment. Representative McCarthy crafted the bill as a response to the recent shooting in Tucson, AZ. In a news release on her website, McCarthy said the bill "brings the nation to the same 10-round-maximum standard used in four other states today, as well as nationwide for a decade while the previous federal assault weapons ban was in effect. It closes a gaping loophole in the previous ban in which magazines manufactured before the law went into effect could still be sold or transferred."

McCarthy's husband was killed and her son seriously wounded by a gunman on the Long Island Railroad in 1993.

Aero-Analysis: We'll leave the debate over gun control and the Second Amendment for another time. The FAA Reauthorization bill is critically important to the aviation community, and should not serve as a vehicle to attempt to pass controversial, non-germane legislation. Congresswoman McCarthy likely knows her bill would not stand on its own merits in a Republican-controlled House of Representative. We would urge the Senate to pass a clean FAA Reauthorization bill, and leave the non-aviation issues for another day. We've been left in limbo too long to let another side issue derail this important legislation.

FMI: http://commerce.senate.gov

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