An article from the NYTimes via David...
After Talking It Up to Appease Their Donors, Democrats Abandoning
Assault Weapons Ban?
WASHINGTON — While President Obama pledged to crack down on access to what
he called “weapons of war” in the aftermath of last month’s schoolhouse
massacre, the White House has calculated that a ban on military-style assault
weapons will be exceedingly difficult to pass through Congress and is focusing
on other measures it deems more politically achievable.
As a task force led by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. readies recommendations on reducing
gun violence for delivery to the president next week, White House officials say
a new ban will be an element of whatever final package is proposed. But given
the entrenched opposition from gun rights groups and their advocates on Capitol
Hill, the White House is trying to avoid making its passage the sole definition
of success and is emphasizing other new gun rules that could conceivably win
bipartisan support and reduce gun deaths.
During a day of White House meetings on the issue on
Thursday, including one with the National Rifle Association, Mr. Biden focused publicly
on universal background checks for gun purchases and the need for more federal
research on gun violence. In 15 minutes of public remarks, Mr. Biden made no
mention of curbing the production and sale of assault weapons, even though he
was a prime author of such a law that passed in 1994 and expired 10 years later.
Both he and the president say they strongly support an assault weapons ban.
But Mr. Biden noted that his former colleagues in
the Senate have long been “pretty universally opposed to any restrictions on gun
ownership or what type of weapons can be purchased.” He said they now seem more
open to limits on the purchase of high-capacity magazines.
A spokesman for Mr. Obama said later in the
afternoon that the vice president’s remarks merely reflect a desire for a broad
approach to gun violence.
“President Obama has been clear that Congress should
reinstate the assault weapons ban and that avoiding this issue just because it’s
been politically difficult in the past is not an option,” said Matt Lehrich, the
spokesman. “He’s also stressed that no single piece of legislation alone can
solve this problem, which is why he has asked Vice President Biden to explore a
wide array of proposals on topics ranging from gun laws to mental health to
school safety.”
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I'm not sure how much of the "Gun Control" rhetoric coming out of Washington is serious and how much is political blow meant to appease those who want more of it. A large part of it is, no doubt, political posturing to make people believe that the politicians care. I believe that many of them have spent far too much time in D.C. and have evolved into sociopaths incapable of caring. The only things that they care about are the next election and their quest to perpetuate their comfortable lifestyle and to maintain their power.
I don't doubt they'll try to impose new rules and restrictions on the law abiding gun owners of this country. I'm just not sure how far they'll get with it.
Even Bill Clinton admitted that the '94 ban was the reason the Democrats lost so many seats in congress after it was imposed. They all know that the ban did nothing to slow violent crime. It was a feel good measure had little effect on a gullible public. I hope that that knowledge will color their debate and their votes this time around. The backlash from the American people has the potential of being severe.
Chicago now has the distinction of being the Murder Capitol of America. By the admission of law enforcement and the Chicago mayor's office, 80% of all murders committed in that city are gang related. I don't think that anyone would try to tell you that any gun control measure will inhibit the ability of gang members anywhere getting guns. If they do tell you that, you can be sure that they are either lying, or they are delusional.
How many of the murders committed with guns in this country are gang related? How many of the homicides of "children" under 17 are gang related?
I know that I'm preaching to the choir here when I say that the only people negatively affected by gun control rules and restrictions are law abiding legal gun owners.
All of the politicians involved in proposing or supporting gun control have the same data available to them as you and I do. They probably have more, actually. Common sense dictates that legal ownership of firearms in any form is not the major problem. Law abiding gun owners could possess armor, artillery, and heavy machine guns, as well as piles of ammo to go with them, and it wouldn't affect the crime rate.
The people attempting to control our access to weapons and ammunition know that it will have absolutely zero affect on gun crime, yet they insist on pushing forward with their plans. Why?
Because sometimes bad people do bad things? Unfortunately, that is human nature. It's not going to change because someone passes a restrictive gun law.
Personally, I think that it has more to do with "An unarmed populace..."
I believe that most of the rhetoric is just that, rhetoric. I don't believe that most politicians have the stomach for it. If they truly believe that any more gun control restricting the rights of law abiding citizens will be successful in lowering violent crime rates, they lack the mental capacity to be in the positions that they are in. They should probably be institutionalized.
I do not believe that more gun control has the support of the American people, regardless of what the media tells us. I believe that more restrictive gun control has the potential of inciting the next American Revolution, and I believe that the politicians know it. And they know that most of us know that their rhetoric is a hyperbolic fairy tale.
"Assault weapons" will bear the brunt of their attention, even though "assault weapons" are the least used firearm in the commission of crime in this country. Their story is a lie. It has been from the beginning.
All they need to succeed is an uneducated, gullible audience.
Stay safe.
I've been debating the grabbers for over twenty years. It was obvious from the get-go that there is no need for a dialogue.
ReplyDeleteThere exists no single argument/fact you can provide that changes an asinine mind.
Why try?
We need to use the only means in our possession to remedy the situation.
Tino
P.S. "Assaut Weapons" used to be "Saturday Night Specials."
Anon @1137hrs - it has actually been a LOT longer than 20 years - actually in excess of 40+ (see GCA '68). They are STILL using essentially the same tired rhetoric from then, just dressed up in 'modern' terms.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct, we cannot change their minds as they are unwilling to do so. After all, 'they' know what is best for us...............