Thursday, December 15, 2016

It couldn't happen to a nicer guy


I note that a notorious gun-grabber and enemy of individual rights has got his come-uppance at last.

Former U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah, the 11-term Pennsylvania congressman and longtime advocate for more gun regulation, was sentenced Monday on a host of bribery charges.

U.S. District Judge Harvey Bartle III sentenced Fattah, 60, this week following conviction in June on racketeering, bribery, wire fraud, honest services fraud and money laundering conspiracies. Bartle handed down a sentence of 120 months in prison and ordered the former lawmaker to pay some $600,000 in restitution.

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While in Congress, Fattah was a proponent of gun control at almost every turn. One of his first votes was in opposition to repealing the Federal Assault Weapon ban in 1996. He followed this up with votes for a 72 hour background check amendment in 1999, against arming pilots in 2002, voting against the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act in 2005, for more gun show restrictions in 2009, against exempting guns from bankruptcy proceedings in 2010 and repeatedly against mandates to expand concealed carry reciprocity.

When Republicans sought to cut funding in 2012 to the Department of Justice over stonewalling by Attorney General Eric Holder to subpoenas for information in the Fast and Furious gun walking case, the Pennsylvania lawmaker blasted the effort.

Fattah was made vice chair on a gun violence prevention task force created by Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in 2013 and backed plans for bans on magazines, armor-piercing bullets and firearms labeled “assault weapons” as well as expanding background checks to all gun sales.

There's more at the link.

Isn't it funny how often extreme gun-grabbers are revealed to be the most dishonest among us?  Fattah will find himself in plenty of like company behind bars.  Long may he stay there!




Peter

5 comments:

Old NFO said...

Amazing for two things, one- That he actually got taken down. Two- That he was able to keep the scams going that long...

Anonymous said...

Kind of a shame really. Had that one hit back in the 80s "I Feel For You". Had a funky beat and you could dance to it. Got heavy rotation on MTV as I recall.

Rolf said...

One down, how many thousands to go?

Anonymous said...

It looks like the "Curse of the Gunnies" is still operating.

Anonymous said...

...just that whole idea " guns are most desirable protection against criminals". and what is this guy???
(clearly self serving isn't he?)
Glad he has been spanked!