In fact, a guy like Schumer just recycles old press conference material in an effort at backdoor gun grabs.
So here is he today calling for the repeal of the Tiahrt Amendment.
New York Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand are calling for the repeal of federal policy requiring records of gun background checks be destroyed after 24 hours.Obama, naturally, is all for it. I guess Schumer figures having someone like Gillibrand, who's purportedly pro-gun, by his side might add some heft to his tired argument. Well, she's already thinking of retaining the seat next year and facing a possible challenge from the vociferously anti-gun Carolyn McCarthy, so I imagine she's already pandering.
The Democratic lawmakers say the Tiahrt Amendment restricts police from using gun trace information.
They say such information is crucial to cracking down on illegal gun trafficking and reducing gun violence.
Schumer and Gillibrand are urging President Barack Obama to reinstate a 90-day retention period.
Anyway, Schumer's latest stunt had a familiar ring, and sure enough here he was in 2005 exploida buting the shooting of a NYPD officer to advance his agenda by--you guessed it--calling for the repeal of the Tiahrt Amendment.
Let's hope the reaction to today's presser was the same as in 2005--contempt.
"I think it's outrageous that he was blaming Congressman Tiahrt for the death of a New York City police officer when the purpose of the original amendment was to save lives of law enforcement officers and was actually supported by the ATF and the Fraternal Order of Police," the communications director for Rep. Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas, Chuck Knapp, said. "This amendment passed in broad daylight in the House Appropriations Committee."I reckon a guy like Schumer, who would hold a press conference to announce a can opening, might now and then recycle old material. But have no doubt that this might be any coincidence.
The chief lobbyist for the National Rifle Association, Chris W. Cox, attacked Mr. Schumer for trying to use the death of Officer Stewart to advance his political agenda.
"It's not surprising that Schumer is out pushing a political agenda right now after a tragic crime, and it's not surprising that he's trying to disregard good public policy," Mr. Cox said. "We'll continue to work with members of Congress and elected officials all over the country and provide them with the facts that counter the bogus claims of Senator Schumer and the gun control lobby."
Chuckie wants your guns, and he'll stop at nothing in order to get them.
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