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    Obama unveils biggest gun-control push in decades

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    News Obama unveils biggest gun-control push in decades

    Post by Marc™ Wed Jan 16, 2013 5:10 pm

    Obama unveils biggest gun-control push in decades
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    By Matt Spetalnick and Jeff Mason
    WASHINGTON | Wed Jan 16, 2013 2:47pm EST
    (Reuters) - President Barack Obama proposed a new assault weapons ban and mandatory background checks for all gun buyers on Wednesday as he tried to channel national outrage over the Newtown school massacre into the biggest U.S. gun-control push in decades.

    Rolling out a wide-ranging plan for executive and legislative action to curb gun violence, Obama set up a fierce clash with the powerful U.S. gun lobby and its supporters in Congress, who will resist what they see as an encroachment on constitutionally protected gun rights.

    Obama presented his agenda at a White House event in front of an audience that included relatives of some of the 20 first-graders who were killed along with six adults by a gunman on December 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

    "We can't put this off any longer," Obama said, vowing to use "whatever weight this office holds" to make his proposals reality. "Congress must act soon."

    Until now, Obama had done little to rein in America's gun culture during his first four years in office. But just days before his second inauguration, he appears determined to champion gun control in his next term with a concerted drive for tighter laws and other steps aimed at preventing new tragedies like the one at Newtown.

    The proposals stem from a month-long review led by Vice President Joe Biden, who on orders from Obama met with advocates on both sides, including representatives from the weapons and entertainment industries.

    Obama's plan calls on Congress to renew a prohibition on assault weapons sales that expired in 2004, a requirement for criminal background checks on all gun purchases, including closing a loophole for gun show sales, and a new federal gun trafficking law - long sought by big-city mayors to keep out-of-state guns off their streets.

    He also announced 23 steps he intends to take immediately without congressional approval. These include improvements in the existing system for background checks, lifting the ban on federal research into gun violence, putting more counselors and "resource officers" in schools and better access to mental health services.

    ASSAULT WEAPONS BATTLE

    The most politically contentious piece of the package is Obama's call for a renewed ban on military-style assault weapons, a move that Republicans who control the House of Representatives are expected to oppose.

    The Newtown gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, used a Bushmaster AR-15 type assault rifle to shoot his victims, many of them 6- and 7-year-olds, before killing himself.

    Underscoring the tough political fight ahead, the National Rifle Association, launched a scathing advertising campaign against Obama's gun control effort and deployed its representatives in force on Capitol Hill.

    The NRA, which says it has about 4 million members, took aim at Obama in a stinging TV and Internet spot, accusing him of being "just another elitist hypocrite" for accepting Secret Service protection for his two daughters but turning down the lobby group's proposal to put armed guards in all schools.

    As he announced the new gun measures, Obama was flanked on the stage by children from around the country chosen from among those who sent letters to him about gun violence and school safety.

    "We should learn from what happened at Sandy Hook. I feel really bad," a boy wrote in a portion that Obama read from the podium.

    With gun ownership rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, gun restrictions have long been a divisive - and risky - issue in American politics.

    But polls show that public sentiment shifted in favor of increased gun-control measures after the Newtown shooting, and Obama hopes to take advantage while there is a mood for action in Washington.

    However, the White House is mindful that the clock is ticking. The usual pattern after U.S. shooting tragedies is that memories of the events soon fade, making it hard to sustain a push for gun policy changes.

    Obama acknowledged the political challenges but made clear that he is prepared to take on the NRA, despite its widespread support among Republicans and significant backing among Democrats.

    He warned that opponents of his effort would try to "gin up fear" and urged lawmakers to think more about the safety of schoolchildren than trying to "get an 'A' grade from the gun lobby that supports their campaign."

    Obama's plan appears to tread cautiously on the question of whether violent movies and video games contribute to the gun violence, which would open up issues of freedom of expression.

    A senior administration official said, however, that Obama would be asking for $10 million for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study the root causes of gun violence, including any relationship to video games and media images.

    Seeking to jump-start his plan, Obama also nominated Todd Jones to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, quietly abandoning Andrew Traver, whose nomination for the job has long been stalled. Jones is currently the acting director of the law enforcement agency.

    (Additional reporting by Jeff Mason, Steve Holland, Roberta Rampton, Thomas Ferraro; Editing by Alistair Bell and Paul Simao)

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    News Re: Obama unveils biggest gun-control push in decades

    Post by Forgiveness Man Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:02 pm

    Exploitative fear mongering. The entire gun control philosophy is rooted in irrational fear mongering. It always amazes me how people think taking guns from law-abiding citizens will protect children from law breaking psychopaths.
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    Post by CeCe Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:26 pm

    No one is taking guns "away". Just reasonable restrictions. Or call them "well regulated" Shrugs (Oh well…)
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    News Re: Obama unveils biggest gun-control push in decades

    Post by Shale Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:24 pm

    "The NRA, which says it has about 4 million members, took aim at Obama in a stinging TV and Internet spot, accusing him of being "just another elitist hypocrite" for accepting Secret Service protection for his two daughters but turning down the lobby group's proposal to put armed guards in all schools."

    These ppl are disgusting - and they are like drowning and grabbing at straws. Arm teachers? More guns make it safer? (doesn't that increase the odds of a gun toter to flip out?). And now calling a sitting prez elitist because of armed SECRET SERVICE
    agents protecting his very targeted and vulnerable family? What ASSWIPES!

    And these are well trained and screened secret service agents, not some minimum wages security guard with an authority fetish carrying a gun in the school.
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    Post by Jason B. Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:25 pm

    There should be mandatory periodic mental health exams as well. This is really reasonable and as someone who aspires to have a .45 and a concealed weapon permit, I do not feel as though these laws will inhibit my right to protect myself. One does not need more than ten bullets in a clip or an assault rifle. Any activity that these are "necessary" are most likely deviant in nature.
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    Post by Nystyle709 Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:34 pm

    He's doing what his constituents want. Which is to be expected and what he should do. I don't have a problem with the bill, but like it or not....playing politics is still a big part of a deal. I don't have much faith in any of this getting passed, but I'm glad he's trying.
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    Post by RobbieFTW Thu Jan 17, 2013 8:53 am

    Stricter more universal laws for requiring background checks? Absolutely!
    Bans on extended ammunition clips? Absolutely!
    Executive Order mandating that the DOJ criminally pursue gun sellers that don't do background checks? Absolutely!
    Renewal of the assault weapons ban? Yup, on board with that too!

    GoBama!!!
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    News Re: Obama unveils biggest gun-control push in decades

    Post by Alan Smithee Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:49 pm

    CeCe wrote:No one is taking guns "away". Just reasonable restrictions. Or call them "well regulated" Shrugs (Oh well…)

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    It also amazes me when people ignore the fact that the majority of the perpetrators of these massacres were law-abiding citizens right up to the point that they pulled the trigger.

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