Manchin-Toomey Amendment Fails
BY Herschel Smith11 years, 7 months ago
The Senate delivered a devastating blow to President Obama’s agenda to regulate guns Wednesday by defeating a bipartisan proposal to expand background checks.
It failed by a vote of 54 to 46, with five Democrats voting against it. Only four Republicans supported it.
Democratic Sens. Mark Pryor (Ark.), Max Baucus (Mont.), Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.), Mark Begich (Alaska) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) voted against it. Reid supported the measure but voted against it to preserve his ability to bring the measure up again.
GOP Sens. John McCain (Ariz.), Susan Collins (Maine), Pat Toomey (Pa.) and Mark Kirk (Ill.) voted “yes.”
[ … ]The failure of Manchin-Toomey means the broader bill still includes Democratic language passed by the Judiciary Committee to establish universal background checks. That language failed to attract a single Republican vote during the panel markup, and conservative Democrats such as Manchin and Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) have said they cannot support the package without changes to the language on background checks.
The Senate’s failure to expand background checks means the three pillars of Obama’s gun control agenda have stalled. The chamber is expected to also reject proposals to ban military-style semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity ammunition clips.
The amendment perished in an ignominious, shameful way as it should have. But it isn’t over yet. I’m not referring to the balance of the proposals – and that’s an issue we need to watch – but the future mass shooting. There will be one.
Furthermore, remember that totalitarians don’t give up. They have longevity and fortitude, but ours has to be stronger. Let it be so. May God help us in our endeavors for liberty.
On April 18, 2013 at 4:11 am, Steve Parker, M.D. said:
On behalf of the state of Arizona, I apologize for McCain’s vote.
-Steve