On Thursday, Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced legislation to abolish federal funding for enforcing gun control laws.
It is designed to cut federal funding from implementing, enforcing, or advancing any measure, law, regulation, or guidance to the lawful use, purchase, sale, possession, or transportation of firearms by any citizen of the United States for Fiscal Year 2021.
The SAPA would also halt federal funding for the enforcement or implementation of any gun control law or guidance placed into effect by the Bureau of the ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms) after 1st November 2020.
On Thursday, Greene issued a statement and said, “Throughout my campaign for Congress, I promised the people of Northwest Georgia that I would be the strongest defender of gun rights on Capitol Hill”.Greene added, “The Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) prevents the federal government from using our taxpayer dollars to enforce gun control on law-abiding Americans.
Our God-given right to protect our country, ourselves, and our families shouldn’t be up for debate.
The proposed legislation of Greene was cosponsored by 10 other members of Congress including Texas Republican Representative Chip Roy, North Carolina Republican Representative Madison Cawthorn, and Arizona Republican Representative Andy Biggs.
On Thursday, Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced legislation to abolish federal funding for enforcing gun control laws.
It is designed to cut federal funding from implementing, enforcing, or advancing any measure, law, regulation, or guidance to the lawful use, purchase, sale, possession, or transportation of firearms by any citizen of the United States for Fiscal Year 2021.
The SAPA would also halt federal funding for the enforcement or implementation of any gun control law or guidance placed into effect by the Bureau of the ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms) after 1st November 2020.
On Thursday, Greene issued a statement and said, “Throughout my campaign for Congress, I promised the people of Northwest Georgia that I would be the strongest defender of gun rights on Capitol Hill”.Greene added, “The Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) prevents the federal government from using our taxpayer dollars to enforce gun control on law-abiding Americans.
Our God-given right to protect our country, ourselves, and our families shouldn’t be up for debate.
The proposed legislation of Greene was cosponsored by 10 other members of Congress including Texas Republican Representative Chip Roy, North Carolina Republican Representative Madison Cawthorn, and Arizona Republican Representative Andy Biggs.