Congresswoman Boebert's 'Shall Not Be Infringed' Act
Repealing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act
Protecting the Second Amendment
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert recently proposed the "Shall Not Be Infringed" Act, which seeks to repeal the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, passed into law on June 25, 2022.
The proposed legislation takes its name from the phrase "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed," as stated in the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. Congresswoman Boebert argues that the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act infringes upon this right by expanding background checks for gun purchases, providing resources for mental health services, and restricting access to certain firearms.
The "Shall Not Be Infringed" Act would effectively nullify these measures, upholding the Second Amendment in its original form. Supporters argue that it is necessary to protect the rights of law-abiding gun owners while ensuring that dangerous individuals do not have access to firearms.
However, opponents express concerns about the potential impact on public safety. They argue that the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act represents a balanced approach to addressing gun violence while respecting the Second Amendment. They maintain that repealing these measures would weaken efforts to reduce gun-related deaths and injuries.
The "Shall Not Be Infringed" Act remains a controversial proposal with strong arguments on both sides. It is likely to spark significant debate as it makes its way through the legislative process.
Comments