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IRS Rule could affect 2nd Amendment email alerts

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I hate to just copy what the GOA sent out, but I think this is worth it. I urge everyone to call your senators and represenatives and urge them to put a stop to this. This is a blatant prohibition on the first amendment, so even if you don't like guns, this had better stop where it is or it will spread to parts of the Constitution that you do like!



IRS Moves to Threaten Second Amendment Newsletters, E-mail Alerts



Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert

8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151

Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408

http://www.gunowners.org



Thursday, January 15





The ink is barely dry on the Supreme Court's devastating decision in

McConnell v. FEC -- the so-called campaign finance case that GOA was

involved in. That decision severely restricted broadcast

communications, thus making it more difficult for GOA to hold

legislators accountable on Second Amendment issues.



Now, the IRS is already leaping forward to expand the Court's ruling

to include GOA newsletters, e-mail alerts, and other Second

Amendment communications.



Put out for comment on December 23, 2003 -- when, presumably, no one

would notice -- proposed IRS Revenue Ruling 2004-6 creates a broad

new set of ambiguous standards which groups like GOA must follow in

order to avoid losing all or part of their tax-exempt status.



Under the proposed Revenue Ruling, the IRS would create a vague

"balancing test" to determine whether GOA communications would be

"permitted" by the government.



If the communication occurred close to an election, mentioned an

officeholder who was running for reelection, and was targeted to put

pressure on congressmen through constituents in each

representative's district, all of these factors would push toward

outlawing the communication.



Although the McCain-Feingold Incumbent Protection law was repressive

enough, the proposed Revenue Ruling would go far beyond this

anti-gun statute:



* Unlike McCain-Feingold, the proposed Revenue Ruling would not be

restricted to broadcast ads. Rather, it would apply to

newspaper ads, e-mail alerts, newsletters, and other

communications by organizations such as GOA.



* Unlike McCain-Feingold, the proposed Revenue Ruling would not

automatically exempt communications which occurred more than 60

days prior to an election -- or which fell below a certain

monetary threshold.



* Unlike McCain-Feingold, the proposed Revenue Ruling would

contain no fixed standards for compliance. Rather every GOA

newsletter or alert would have to be published with the

realization that the government, after the fact, could apply its

vague criteria to determine that is was "impermissible. "



For example, when GOA learned that an anti-gun rider had been placed

on a Defense authorization bill in September 2000, GOA alerted its

members to this provision which would have allowed the Dept. of

Defense to confiscate and destroy any military surplus item that had

ever been sold by the government.



M1 Carbines, 1903 Springfields, Colt SAAs, uniforms, ammo, scopes --

and much more. All these privately-owned items could have been

confiscated and destroyed by the feds.



GOA generated a groundswell of nationwide opposition against the

confiscation attempt. But we especially targeted our focus on the

Senate Armed Services Committee.



The message evidently got through, as the Committee Chairman's

office called GOA to discuss this problem after he received hoards

of calls, postcards and e-mails from our members. The provision was

removed, and Second Amendment rights were preserved.



But had this IRS regulation been in effect in 2000, the agency

(which then was under Clinton's control) could have RETROACTIVELY

punished GOA, stating that our activity would have been

impermissible if just one of the targeted Senators had been facing

reelection!



This new regulation would allow lawmakers to load up gun bills prior

to an election, secure in the knowledge that GOA won't be able to

let you guys know about them in time.



GOA has formally lodged a protest with the IRS regarding this

expansion and abuse of power. To read the GOA comments, go to

http://www.gunowners.org/fs0403.htm on the web.



It is imperative that this rule be defeated!





ACTION: Contact your congressmen. Ask them to write the IRS and

demand that it withdraw proposed Revenue Ruling 2004-6. You can

contact your Representative and Senators by visiting the Gun Owners

Legislative Action Center at http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm

to send them a pre-written e-mail message.



Your Representative and Senators must submit their comments to the

IRS by January 26.







------ Pre-written message ------



Dear



The proposed IRS Revenue Ruling 2004-6 is an abomination.



It would put the government in charge of determining whether a broad

range of newsletters, alerts, and other communications would be

"allowed" by organizations such as Gun Owners of America and the

National Rifle Association.



Unlike McCain-Feingold -- which was bad enough -- the proposed

Revenue Ruling would not be limited to broadcast ads. It would have

no monetary threshold. And it would not be automatically

inapplicable to communications which occur over 60 days before a

general election.



Please write the Internal Revenue Service by January 26, 2004 and

ask it to withdraw this ill-consider ruling. When submitting your

comments to the IRS, please address your letter to the attention of

Judy Kindell, T:EO:RA:G, 1111 Constitution Ave NW,

Washington, DC 20224.



Sincerely,
 
They've started chipping away at our second ammendment rights, now they hit a big chink off our first ammendment right to freedom of speech. I've (along with many others in the swamp) had my right to a speedy trial, reasonable bond, and a host of other rights along those lines severely violated (details next week, once it's all over). They wont turn us into a totalitarian society overnight- Hitler and Mussilini already tried that and failed. But take a little here, some there, and no one really notices. Sad thing is, most of the population isnt involved in politics AT ALL, just listen to Hannity's Man on the Street Thursday segments. No one my age knows who the Vice President, Sec'y of State, Defense, etc are, nor do they care. 40% is a big voter turn out? No wonder we're going to he!l so fast. People are more interested in some overpaid, underworked, whine bag, sissified, panty- wasted, wussy football player or basketball player than the people who have the power to take away ALL their rights as Americans; right from under their noses. "It wont happen here; this is America. " Wake up, this IS America, it IS happening.



Daniel
 
It seems to never end, I have just sent out a letter to my Congressman and intend to make copys of your pre- written letter and have every one I know send them out also

TJ
 
85% of all politicians lean more and more towards the socialist movement every day regardless of what party they run under. It started with Ape Lincoln. Check out or read the book titled The Real Abe Lincoln for more info on that. Most Americans are rolling over and going baaa-baaa and giving everything over to big gov.
 
unfortunately here is my dilemma



Boxer and Fienstein. . flaming F'ing Libs and a e-mail will do no good. . I have sent far to many to many to these IDIOTS
 
he and I are on a first name basis and no he isn't as bad as them, he is Ok not great but ok [back when I managed a large volume retail establishment and was the #1 tax generator in his district and the county . . I served on an advisory committee
 
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