No, but don't doubt that he would order the "Fed Police" to fire on US Citizens. Does he not realize this issue is NOT debatable. There is NO WAY he is going to get away with gun control. NOT going to happen. We the People already have plenty of weapons and ammo to deal with these slithering snakes.
Headshake!
http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/pdf/taskforce/Interim_TF_Report.pdfb
Here are a few names in the PDF report:
Members of the Task Force
Co-Chairs:
Charles Ramsey, Commissioner, Philadelphia Police Department
Laurie Robinson, Professor, George Mason University
Members
Cedric L. Alexander, Deputy Chief Operating Officer for Public Safety, DeKalb County, Georgia Jose Lopez, Lead Organizer, Make the Road New York Tracey L. Meares, Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law, Yale Law School Brittany N. Packnett, Executive Director, Teach For America, St. Louis, Missouri
Susan Lee Rahr, Executive Director, Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Constance Rice, Co-Director, Advancement Project Sean Michael Smoot, Director and Chief Counsel, Police Benevolent & Protective Association of Illinois Bryan Stevenson, Founder and Executive Director, Equal Justice Initiative Roberto Villaseñor, Chief of Police, Tucson Police Department
Interim
Acknowledgments:
The task force received support from other components of the U.S. Department of Justice, including the Office of Justice Programs,
led by Assistant Attorney General Karol Mason, and the Civil Rights Division,
led by Acting Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta.
The following individuals from across the U.S. Department of Justice also assisted the task force in its work:
Eric Agner, Amin Aminfar, Pete Brien, Pamela Cammarata, Erin Canning, Ed Chung, Caitlin Currie, Shanetta Cutlar, Melissa Fox, Shirlethia Franklin, Ann Hamilton, Najla Haywood, Esteban Hernandez, Arthur Gary, Tammie Gregg, Valerie Jordan, Mark Kappelhoff, John Kim, Kevin Lewis, Robert Listenbee, Cynthia Pappas, Scott Pestridge, Channing Phillips, Donte Turner, Melissa Randolph, Margaret Richardson, Janice Rodgers, Elizabeth Simpson, Jonathan Smith, Brandon Tramel, and Miriam Vogel.
Task Force Staff:
The U.S. Department of Justices Office of Community Oriented Policing Services,
led by Director Ronald L. Davis, provided administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as necessary for the task force to carry out its mission:
1 SAI provided technical and logistical support through a cooperative agreement with the COPS Office.
Executive Director Ronald L. Davis Chief of Staff Melanca Clark Communications Director Silas Darden (Office of Justice Programs) General Counsel Charlotte Grzebien External Affairs Liaison Danielle Ouellette External Affairs Liaison Sheryl Thomas
Legislative Liaison Shannon Long Project Manager Deborah Spence Senior Policy Advisor Katherine McQuay Site Manager Laurel Matthews Special Assistant Michael Franko Special Assistant Jennifer Rosenberger Writer Janice Delaney (Office of Justice Programs) Writer Faye Elkins Strategic Applications International (SAI):1 James Copple, Colleen Copple, Jessica Drake, Jason Drake, Steven Minson, Letitia Harmon, Anthony Coulson, Mike McCormack, Shawnee Bigelow, Monica Palacio, and Adrienne Semidey
Technical Advisors: Stephen Rickman and Darrel Stephens Consultant Research
Assistants:
Jan Hudson, Yasemin Irvin-Erickson, Katie Jares, Erin Kearns, Belen Lowrey, and Kristina Lugo
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1 SAI provided technical and logistical support through a cooperative agreement with the COPS Office.
Richard Beary, president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
Jeremy Travis, president of John Jay College of Criminal Justice
There is a lot more at the PDF link:
http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/pdf/taskforce/Interim_TF_Report.pdf