POL EXCLUSIVE: Nearly 75 House Republicans Demand Mike Johnson Oppose Reauthorization Of Gun Control Law

Kathy in FL

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EXCLUSIVE: Nearly 75 House Republicans Demand Mike Johnson Oppose Reauthorization Of Gun Control Law

A group of nearly 75 Republican members of the House of Representatives are demanding that Speaker Mike Johnson oppose the reauthorization of a decades-old gun control law, according to a letter obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

The Undetectable Firearms Act (UFA) was enacted by the 100th Congress in 1988 and bans the manufacture, sale or import of any firearm that isn’t detectable by a door-frame metal detector or other security technology, which are commonly termed “ghost guns.” The law’s provisions need to be reauthorized before their statutory expiry date of March 8, with House Republicans demanding that Johnson not bring the Senate’s reauthorization bill, which was passed in July of 2023, to the floor.

“The Biden Administration has already demonstrated its ability to weaponize the Undetectable Firearms Act into a widespread plastic gun ban. Congress must not permanently reauthorize this law, especially while ATF’s final definition of a ‘frame or receiver’ is still being considered in the courts,” wrote the signatories, who are led by Republican Reps. Andy Ogles of Tennessee and Thomas Massie of Kentucky.



Letter to House Speaker Mik… by Daily Caller News Foundation

The letter refers to recent efforts by the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) to implement a federal regulation that would redefine the terms “frame” and “receiver” of weapons, which affects how they are regulated by law. Conservative groups have strongly opposed the regulation, arguing that it will result in effective bans on guns, and have litigated against it.

“The Undetectable Firearms Act is an affront to American principles. I urge Speaker Johnson to oppose any reauthorization or expansion of the UFA,” Ogles told the DCNF.

“I think we have the momentum to stop it,” Massie said in a press release shared with the DCNF.

Apart from Ogles and Massie, Republican Reps. Harriet Hageman of Wyoming, Burgess Owens of Utah, Kat Cammack of Florida, Bob Good of Virginia and Randy Weber of Texas back the effort to oppose bill.

In addition, 27 gun rights groups have opposed the law’s reauthorization, among them the Gun Owners of America and the National Association for Gun Rights, according to information provided to the DCNF by the effort’s backers.

“Anyone whose gun had even one small plastic “major component” could be charged with owning an undetectable firearm – all because that gun part failed to meet archaic security standards from 1988 that were never intended to apply to so many gun parts,” the letter notes. It remains unclear whether Johnson has committed to opposing the bill.

Johnson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
 

day late

money? whats that?
There is no such thing as an "undetectable" firearm. Lawmakers are low-information reactionaries.

Showing my age here, but I don't care. Long ago, Sen. Ted Kennedy introduced a bill to ban "Saturday Night Specials". My father got a copy of the bill and read it. It would have banned his pistol. Dad had a Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 mag. The barrel alone was seven inches long. Empty it weighed close to five pounds, iirc. Massive pistol. But Kennedy thought it qualified as a special. THAT tells me all I need to know about the left's agenda in regard to firearms.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
Own a 1911 with G10 grips installed on it would fall under this law as illegal in fact many original 1911s came with bakelite grips.
 

Mark D

Now running for Emperor.
I think it was die hard 2. Where Bruce Willis states that the bad guys had Glock 7s that were undetectable
That came out AFTER the initial legislation was passed.

Nonetheless, there were some moments of breathless pearl-clutching about ceramic handguns after Die Hard 2 was released... It makes you wonder just how much of our legislation is driven by myopic officials who get their world view from movies.
 

Bps1691

Veteran Member
The latest war in the state of ILL has resulted in almost no one registering their nasty mean ol guns which has turned multiple millions of law abiding productive workers into felons. The SCOTUS has so far failed to take up the appeals at this point and the people working to get this abomination thrown out keep saying their working on it.

Meanwhile in a recent trip around the AO I checked on several smaller FFL gun shops in the smaller towns and on two separate trips they are all closed with signs saying they will not reopen until the ban on selling almost all semi-automatic shotguns and long rifles is lifted.

So the fat pig, inherited multiple millions demonic governor and the demonic democrats in the state have effectively imposed their ban and are setting even fatter and sassier on their thrones.

Once the SCOTUS is flipped when the demons remove one single justice, it will be coming country wide.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
There is no such thing as an "undetectable" firearm. Lawmakers are low-information reactionaries.

Back in the day when the first polymer molded handguns were being made they were all worried these guns would be undetectable and later worried that if some polymer guns if made small enough could hide behind a large belt buckle.
There was much debate in government over these new guns I recall that it went on few a few years and claiming they have to make a percentage of the weapon out of steel so it can be detected.
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
A gun undetectable by metal detectors is NOT a ghost gun… and does not even exist.
A “ghost gun” is one built without serial numbers.
Terminology errors are dead giveaway for propaganda
And ghost guns are a moot legislative point as anyone can print single use items...
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
There is no such thing as an "undetectable" firearm. Lawmakers are low-information reactionaries.

And Xiden would veto the bill if it were to pass. Feel good legislation the Rino's can present to the voters in time for the November elections.
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
A gun undetectable by metal detectors is NOT a ghost gun… and does not even exist.
A “ghost gun” is one built without serial numbers.
Terminology errors are dead giveaway for propaganda
I was scrolling down through the replies to see if anyone caught that. Congrats.

A real "ghost gun" is not undetectable, and unless you're wearing an over coat probably not even unseen by the naked eye.

Which not only reveals the propaganda, but also the gun knowledge of the author. Ooooo everything is so spooky when it comes to guns.

However on a different note. I would assume the bill is meant to refer to guns that are made on a 3D printer. And the only metal in them is a very small nail to engage the primer on the bullet, the rest is plastic. But those are generally only single shot pistols. So they are not detectable with a "metal detector".
 

20Gauge

TB Fanatic
ALL gun laws are unconstitutional. Oh and defund and abolish the atf!
I do not agree ALL gun laws are unconstitutional, but I do agree they ALL need to be abolished as ALL politicians use them to screw us over. I would rather have them all gone and risk what happens than what is happening now.
 
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