Saturday, July 10, 2021

Senate From Gun-Friendly States Leave Biden ATF Nomination In Limbo


A Handful of Senate Democrats from Gun-Friendly States will likely decide whether, David Chipman, gets Confirmed as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

Chipman, a 20-year ATF Employee, who after his Retirement worked with Gun Control Groups, has drawn the ire of many Republican Senators. Chipman is proving to be One of the more Contentious Nominees put forward by President Biden.

Two weeks after an evenly-divided Senate Judiciary Committee Deadlocked, along Party Lines on Advancing Chipman’s Nomination to the Full Senate, Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer (D_NY) has given No indication he would move Chipman’s Nomination to the Floor for a Vote.

If Confirmed, Chipman would be Charged with Enforcing Current Federal Gun Laws, in a Position that has been held by, Acting Directors for the past 15 years.

Republicans argue Chipman is too wedded to his Gun-Control Activism for the Post, while Democrats say his Longtime Experience in Law Enforcement and Understanding of Firearms makes him a Perfect fit for the Job.

But, Some Senators have yet to Announce whether they will Support Chipman's Nomination. They represent States favorable to Guns to varying degrees. And All are up for Reelection in the 2022 or 2024 Cycles.

Lisa Murkowski (R-AK): Has Not Revealed her Position on Chipman, despite coming from an Overwhelmingly Gun-Friendly State. Murkowski is in a Complicated Reelection Battle this Midterm Cycle due to a New "Top Four" Primary System, which likely will require her to Win over Independents and Democrats. Then have to face a Ranked-Choice-Voting (RCV) General Election.

Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ): Represents a State that Enacted a "Second Amendment Sanctuary" Law, intended to Prevent State and Local Police from Enforcing Federal Gun Control Laws deemed Unconstitutional. Arizona joined over Ten States, including Montana and West Virginia, which put in place similar Laws this year. Arizona allows for Constitutional, Concealed, and Open Carry. The State was Ranked No. 1 by Guns and Ammo as the “Best States for Gun Owners” in 2020. Sinema Won her 2018 Election against Incumbent Sen. Martha McSally (R) by over 2%. Sinema’s fellow Senator, Mark Kelly (D-AZ), who is up for Reelection this Cycle, however, is Supporting Chipman’s Nomination, as he comes from a similar Gun Control Activism background as Chipman. This is a result of Kelly’s Wife’s, former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who Retired after Surviving a Shooting Assassination attempt in 2011. Both became Active in Gun Control Circles thereafter.

Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT): He comes from a State where Law-abiding Citizens, since February, can Carry a Concealed Firearm Without Written Authorization from the Government, also known as “Constitutional Carry.” In 2019, the State was Ranked Nineth in the Nation in terms of its Dependency on the Gun Industry. Tester, who is up for Reelection in 2024, won his previous Race against his NRA-supported Republican Ppponent, Matt Rosendale, by just over 4%. Tester, however, Affirmed that he stood behind Second Amendment Rights during his Campaign. Tester’s Spokesman said: “As a proud gun owner, Senator Tester believes ATF needs a strong leader to support the agency’s law enforcement mission. Senator Tester will continue to review David Chipman’s record and testimony to ensure he would support our brave law enforcement officers and respect Montanans’ Second Amendment rights.”

Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH): Comes from a State that Allows for: Constitutional, Open, and Concealed Carry. She was First Elected to the Upper Chamber in 2016, by defeating Incumbent Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R) by One-Tenth of a Point and may be Challenged this Cycle by her State’s popular Gov. Chris Sununu (R), who Vetoed Three Gun Control Measures in the Statehouse Two years ago.

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV): Said he is “undecided” and that he is talking with Chipman about his Nomination. Like Montana, West Virginia allows for Constitutional Carry. The State also Allows for Open Carry of Firearms without a License. West virgina just enacted Legislation that makes Small Arms and Ammunition Tax-Free. He narrowly won his Reelection in 2018 against State Attorney General, Patrick Morrissey (R), was the Co-Author of the Failed 2013 Gun-Control Amendment, He worked on with Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA).

Not every Lawmaker who has remained Quiet about their Stance on Chipman presently Faces Uncertain Reelection Odds.

Sen. Angus King (I-ME): is One of Two Independent Lawmakers. He Won his previous Reelection in 2018 by an Overwhelming Double-Digit Margin. But King’s Positions on Firearm Ownership represent his State’s Ggun-Friendly Culture, which includes Opposing a Ban on Semi-Automatic Long Rifles, often referred to as “Assault Weapons.”

The other Independent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

Both Caucuses with the Democrats in the Senate.

This could pose a Problem for Chipman, who previously Lobbied to Reinstate the Ban. King’s fellow Maine Lawmaker, Sen. Susan Collins (R), who is Open to supporting Biden Nominees, announced her Opposition to Chipman Two weeks ago.










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