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Assault weapons ban clears Senate panel, with ‘uphill’ battle yet to come

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Feinstein said that her bill, which bans 157 firearms, still allowed people to buy plenty of guns.

“It exempts 2,271 weapons,” Feinstein said. “Isn’t that enough for the people in the United States? Do they need a bazooka?”

But the heated exchanges on Feinstein’s bill, and the party-line vote to send it to the full Senate, illustrate the difficulties of coming to an agreement.

“I wish we could all come a little more to the middle on this issue,” said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.

Feinstein’s intensity was on display when Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, the state’s junior senator and a tea party favorite whose confrontational style has gained attention, raised constitutional questions about her bill. He and other Republicans regard it as an intrusion on the Second Amendment.

“Would she consider it constitutional for Congress to specify that the First Amendment shall apply only to the following books, and shall not apply to the books that Congress has deemed outside the protection of the Bill of rights?” he asked.

“Likewise,” he continued, “would she think that the Fourth Amendment’s protections against searches and seizures could properly apply only to the following specified individuals and not to the individuals that Congress has deemed outside the protection of the bill of rights?”

“I’m not a sixth-grader,” Feinstein shot back. “Senator, I’ve been on this committee for 20 years. I was a mayor for nine years. I’ve looked at bodies that have been shot with weapons. In Sandy Hook, youngsters were dismembered.”

Noting that she was not a lawyer, the four-term senator said: “It’s fine you want to lecture me on the Constitution. I appreciate it. Just know I’ve been here for a long time. I’ve passed on a number of bills. I’ve studied the Constitution myself. I am reasonably well-educated, and I thank you for the lecture.”

Feinstein later apologized to Cruz for the tone of her reply. “You sort of got my dander up,” she said.

That wasn’t the only example of the differences on display. The committee rejected on the same lines several amendments by Cruz’s Republican colleague from Texas, Sen. John Cornyn, that would have created more exemptions, allowing victims of domestic violence, rural and border-state residents and former members of the military to own assault weapons and high-capacity clips.

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unionguy2 wrote on March 16, 2013 6:30 a.m. ...
No assault rifle was used in that horrendus crime at Sandyhook! Feinstein is a blowhard liberal that has no idea what she is talking about and her idiotic proposels wwill do nothing to curb these senseless acts of violence..All the children of the politicians go to schools that are secured by armed guards. Train and arm the teachers!!

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