Posted on 01/16/2013 10:46:25 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Quite frankly, most of this list is 1) lets study this or 2) lets look at that. For those who wanted the president to actually do something, all he did was put on a good show. There is very little of substance in this list. It looks like they took some presidential aide’s list of to do’s and published it.
Hey, George P. Bush wants a piece of the action soon. Haven’t you taken stock of that list of losers the Republican party has advanced? George H. Bush, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, John McCain and recently Romney. Every single one of them was and is a RHINO.
Yep! #4 is going to turn out to be quite the hidden gem via your doctor or otherwise:
Expect to see broad new categories of people prohibited to own firearms. Non-violent misdemeanors, DWI, reckelss driving, minor drug offenses. Hell, maybe even bad credit or bankruptcy! And like Lautenburg, it'll be applied retroactively and a felony offense for non-compliance.
Absolutely none of these proposed “regulations”, NONE of them, would have prevented Adam Lanza from doing what he did.
This is just a power grab, pure and simple.
That's the very first thought I had. They're throwing a candy bar on the table when the anti-gun crazies want a full course meal.
It will be interesting to see how the MSM tries to spin these 23 "executive orders" to the public in the next 24 to 48 hours.
The NRA has #7 covered and no tax dollars are needed.
That'll teach me to put my money where my expectations are. Dang. Oh well, fun ahead! ;-)
1,2,3,4 Are all about increasing the information in a “Federal background check system”. Only information enumerated and approved by Congress should be allowed to be in that database.
5. We need better laws and penalties preventing unlawful seizure. There should be time limits on returning guns and the criteria for not returning one needs to be crystal clear. And there should be a quick and inexpensive appeal process to challenge any findings preventing gun return.
6. Providing background checks for private sellers may not be a bad idea. But it should require the consent of the buyer. And Congress should regulate the retention of any data collected in the process. Background checks should not be allowed to become a defacto method of gun registration.
7. Education on safety is okay but they should be prevented from promoting gun registration to states in any way.
8, 15 Safety reviews are fine. Regulations requiring private owners to have locks and safes is not.
9, 10, 14, generates useless reports.
11, 12, 13 were things they were probably going to do anyway.
16 Doctors shouldn’t be allowed to keep a record of whether people have guns in their homes. Doctors can provide gun safety information to homes of children, but they don’t need to ask to be able to do that.
17 is nonsense, I doubt there are many health care providers confusing health privacy with threats of violence.
18 Is a “school resource officer” an armed guard? If so, fine. Maybe they can double teaching a shooting class.
19 Got to stop those Bible clingers! Actually law enforcement should be working with houses of worship to keep them safe. But this one needs to be watched that it doesn’t become oppressive against houses of worship. Especially in light of Homeland’s security stance on Christians being terrorists.
20, 21, 22, 23 are all focusing on mental health. We do need to make it easier to commit a dangerous person, while at the same time, making it harder to use commitment as a means of violating a person’s rights. We made a mistake turning the mentally ill out on the street. This shooting could have been avoided if the mother wasn’t having to jump through hoops to get her son committed.
I can understand your concern, but you must also realize that they didn't need this tragedy/gun 'violence' thing to do what they intended to do anyway. They planned all along to amass all that information for one thing----control!
They could give a rat's patooty about doctors sharing information more efficiently. It's about billing, it's about singling out people, it's about 'classifying' people, and then using that information to control people, period.
You're joking, right?
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as i read the list, its all about implementing bambamcare parts and ramping up the disqualified list...
the 'under the radar' stuff isnt going to be telegraphed with the vocal pushback weve seen the last few weeks...
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as i read the list, its all about implementing bambamcare parts and ramping up the disqualified list...
the 'under the radar' stuff isnt going to be telegraphed with the vocal pushback weve seen the last few weeks...
>>Hope all the conservatives who stayed home (or voted for some third party loser) in November are pleased with themselves today.
I was never a Romney fan, but what happened today would ABSOLUTELY NOT happen under a Romney administration.
And the Marxist hasn’t even been inaugurated into his second term yet. We’re in for a helluva ride over the next four years...<<
I have said for SOOO long — the perfect is the enemy of the good (or, in this case, the not so awful).
“I AIN’T GONNA VOTE FOR NO ROMNEY-CARE MAKIN’ RINO!” was the response I got (and the occasional ping to JR crying to Daddy that the bad man — me — was making them butt hurt). And then they present flawed math and flawed logic why throwing their vote away was NOT a vote for obozo. The emmaculation II results and the soon to be illegal but allowed nationwide gun-grab say otherwise.
Yes, I blame them. As should we all.
Had the stay-at-homes held their noses and voted for Romney, obozocare would be a few days from repeal and guns settled unmolested in holsters and gun racks in homes of patriots across the country.
Get ready for them to talk a good game but when it comes down to it they will capitulate rather than be the next Ruby Ridge.
I live in TX — I am pretty safe since I know our Government will fight 6 ways to Sunday to keep my 2nd Amendment Rights and the gummint is too scared to come after REAL push-back (if not, the Nation is through and we can AGAIN thank those people).
Is #18 going to put armed guards in schools?
“Hope all the conservatives who stayed home (or voted for some third party loser) in November are pleased with themselves today”
Nicely put - keep saying that. There are alot righteous people on FR who think that they are above it all.
Maybe the TSA can do this?
Look at all the “fun” they have at airports.
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