Mr. Speaker, I rise today in opposition to H.R. 1446 and H.R. 8, a/k/a the gun-grabber bills. Madam Speaker Pelosi, you were elected in 1987, and I was born in 1988. During that time, you say that background checks have saved millions of lives. But what about the more than 50 million babies that have been murdered through abortion? So I am just going to leave that there as we talk about the value of life. These bills are not about gun safety, and they certainly aren't about reducing crime. These bills are about control. Two weeks ago, Democrats voted to strip religious freedom. Last week, they voted to defund our police. Today, they are now taking our guns. In reality, these bills do nothing to improve background checks, as noted by an Obama official in 2013: ``The effectiveness of universal background checks depends on requiring gun registration.'' Instead, it would increase our wait times and allow for endless delays for law-abiding citizens to purchase firearms. Our communities have seen too many tragedies perpetuated by sick people intent on committing violence, no matter the weapon. H.R. 1446 puts the onus on individuals to contact the government if their background check hasn't been completed in 10 days. You know who cannot afford to wait? The single mom looking to protect herself and her children from a violent ex who has just been released from jail. You think this situation isn't real? It happened last month in Orlando. And there are thousands more like them.…
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