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Posted: 8/3/2001 6:25:02 AM EDT
Chaulk one up in the win column for the gunners. After enduring 8 years of Bill Clinton, we are finally rolling back some of his bad policiies.  I am sure that is some wringing of the hands and gnashing of the teeth back at HCI/CPHV headquarters.
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Los Angeles Times: Senate Backs Bush, Rejects Funding to Buy Back Guns

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-000063176aug03.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dnation

THE NATION
Senate Backs Bush, Rejects Funding to Buy Back Guns
From Associated Press

August 3 2001

WASHINGTON -- The Senate voted Thursday to back President Bush's plan to kill
the government's gun buyback program, handing a victory to gun rights forces.

Senators voted, 65 to 33, against a proposal by Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.)
to provide $15 million for the program, created less than two years ago by
President Clinton. The Bush administration announced last month that it was
ending the program, saying there was no proof that it was taking guns from
criminals.

Schumer tried adding the provision to a $113.4-billion measure financing
housing, environment, veterans and science programs for next year that the
Senate approved, 94 to 5. The House version of the bill, approved last week,
contained no money for the firearms purchasing program. Under Buyback America,
police departments have received up to $500,000 to buy guns in and around public
housing projects for about $50 each.

"Someone is alive today because of this program," Schumer said.

Opponents said the program was a failure that siphoned money that public housing
authorities could better use to upgrade housing or to help the homeless or
others.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development, which administered the program,
credited it with removing 20,000 guns in 80 cities in its first year. But the
agency also said the buybacks were removing just 1% to 2% of guns from those
communities.

The vote was not a clear referendum on the Senate's sentiment on gun issues. To
pay for his amendment, Schumer would have taken the money from funds provided to
public housing authorities for anti-drug efforts.

Nonetheless, the buyback initiative had been opposed by the National Rifle Assn.
and supported by gun control advocates.

In July, the House voted to back Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft's plan to shorten to
one day the period the government keeps background-check records of firearms
purchasers.
Link Posted: 8/3/2001 6:29:32 AM EDT
[#1]
Alot of talk on CNN about this. They do not look to happy about it. GREAT!!

Chris
Link Posted: 8/3/2001 7:05:27 AM EDT
[#2]
Schumer is a dumbFvck.  This buyback crap is a waste of money and police resources.  
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