Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Obama Memo on Gun Control
A U.S. Department of Justice memo has got the National Rifle Association (NRA) in an uproar. The memo states, "... requiring background checks for more gun purchases could help, but also could lead to more illicit weapons sales. It says banning assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines produced in the future but exempting those already owned by the public, as Obama has proposed, would have limited impact because people now own so many of those items." It also goes on to state that a total ban of assault weapons would have little effect on gun killings because assault weapons account for a very limited number of killings due to guns. The Obama Administration continues to push for a ban of assault weapons regardless of what the memo indicates. The Justice Department, for their part, reiterate the memo is an unfinished review of gun violence research and said it does not represent administration policy.
So, based on the above, why does the Obama Administration continue to push for a ban on some or most assault weapons such as the AR-15? Their own research states background checks, and a federal registry for gun owners will have limited effect at best. Everyone in the NRA has been saying the Obama Administration's initiatives will have little impact on gun violence in this country. A gun ban will not work without mandatory gun confiscation, which so far, Obama has not advocated. So, why the continued push for an assault weapons ban, which the Obama Administrtion admits in the memo will not work? Why advocate a universal background check on all gun purchases when they know it will not work to curb gun violence? Is it to just make the appearance of doing something when they already know it will do nothing at all? This is all politics, pure and simple. The only people who don't understand that are the anti-gun loons who follow through on whatever their Socialist masters dictate. Obama knows his initiative will have very little effect on gun violence. He knows banning guns tomorrow would have no effect with the millions of guns in possession of Americans, legally and illegally, across the nation. So, why the dogged determination to push forward with a failed gun policy? It's either politics as usual or....a precursor to undermine the Second Amendment. I tend to believe it is both.
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