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Gun control executive actions

  • FatHobbit
    I didn't see a thread to address these directly so...

    First of all, lol at Obama for "crying" about dead children while announcing executive actions that wouldn't have prevented one tragedy.

    This is what I'm gathering he did. Please let me know if I missed anything.

    - modified the definition of what constitutes a gun dealer
    - asked for states to participate in sharing data
    - create more positions to investigate background checks
    - promised money for mental health research
    - promised money for smart gun research

    I don't really have an issue with any of that.

    I'm not sure he really has the authority to define what a gun dealer is. I know people online who are gun dealers that aren't licensed and I'm not sure I have an issue with them being forced (maybe scared is a better word) to be licensed.

    Without states (and medical) participating in data sharing, the background checks were basically a joke. Instead of expanding checks I'm happy they are focusing on correcting the shitty checks they already had.

    It's about time they investigate background checks. I think they have 3 days to respond now. IMO if they can't respond in time that's on the executive branch.

    Does Obama have money to promise for anything or does Congress have to provide a budget for him?

    I'm really curious to see if they can come up with dependable smart guns and if the military will use them. They should test them with the secret service first. Perhaps they can use them the next time they want to arm the cartels.
  • iclfan2
    Smart guns are stupid. Also, Obama straight up lied that you can buy a gun online and not have a background check, and the idiotic White House tweeted it. He borderline called people in the nra anti American and anti children. Him crying and parading that pastor's wife around was a total joke as well.

    No mention that there are more guns and that the murder rate has been declining (don't care about the suicide numbers).


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  • HitsRus
    so many crocodile tears...and not one for the unborn.
  • majorspark
    HitsRus;1773568 wrote:so many crocodile tears...and not one for the unborn.
    Imagine a president so frustrated with congress and their inability to pass legislation protecting the unborn and issuing executive orders to limit its practice.
  • wkfan
    majorspark;1773587 wrote:Imagine a president so frustrated with congress and their inability to pass legislation protecting the unborn and issuing executive orders to limit its practice.
    This will never happen....at least, not by this president.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    It may not be a fix all, but it's a start. There is a culture lawlessness in acquiring or selling guns in many instances. This may not fix it, but it's a start in the right direction. Obama's a father. He has had to speak to many of the people in that room during a horrible tragedy in their lives. Who wouldn't be emotional about that?
  • like_that
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773604 wrote:It may not be a fix all, but it's a start. There is a culture lawlessness in acquiring or selling guns in many instances. This may not fix it, but it's a start in the right direction. Obama's a father. He has had to speak to many of the people in that room during a horrible tragedy in their lives. Who wouldn't be emotional about that?
    I'm sure it will be as helpful as the 23 executive actions he signed back in 2013...
  • SizzlePig
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773604 wrote:It may not be a fix all, but it's a start. There is a culture lawlessness in acquiring or selling guns in many instances. This may not fix it, but it's a start in the right direction. Obama's a father. He has had to speak to many of the people in that room during a horrible tragedy in their lives. Who wouldn't be emotional about that?
    can you explain how it is a good start?
  • SportsAndLady
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773604 wrote:It may not be a fix all, but it's a start. There is a culture lawlessness in acquiring or selling guns in many instances. This may not fix it, but it's a start in the right direction. Obama's a father. He has had to speak to many of the people in that room during a horrible tragedy in their lives. Who wouldn't be emotional about that?
    The only fucking reason people are talking about his actions to strengthen gun laws is because of his cry tactics yesterday. He knew thats what he had to do to get the attention of Americans.

    He screamed "tighten gun laws!!" A hundred a times over the last few years. People were kind of like yeaahhhhh I guess..? Then they went on to the next subject (like SJW's do). So he needed a new plan. Crying was that plan. And it worked to get the people's attention.

    Obama is a scumbag but he's smart.
  • queencitybuckeye
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773604 wrote:It may not be a fix all, but it's a start. There is a culture lawlessness in acquiring or selling guns in many instances. This may not fix it, but it's a start in the right direction. Obama's a father. He has had to speak to many of the people in that room during a horrible tragedy in their lives. Who wouldn't be emotional about that?
    Someone who runs a branch of government charged with enforcing the law, prosecutes tens of thousands less gun cases than his predecessor, yet tries to pin the problem on a lack of new laws. Crocodile tears.

    Incidentally, the number of people in that room whose family members would have been helped by the president's actions would be zero.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Many of you guys hate Obama, so it doesn't really matter what he does and says - you'll find fault. Much like Obamacare, I give him credit for doing something about a problem our country clearly has. That's more than any of his predecessors can say. "He's coming to take your guns" is such an obvious scare tactic. That it resonates with any thinking person is simply amazing.
  • like_that
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773622 wrote:Many of you guys hate Obama, so it doesn't really matter what he does and says - you'll find fault. Much like Obamacare, I give him credit for doing something about a problem our country clearly has. That's more than any of his predecessors can say. "He's coming to take your guns" is such an obvious scare tactic. That it resonates with any thinking person is simply amazing.
    The "hate Obama" defense is just a step below using the race card when it comes to discussing our president.

    At least he "tried" is such a lazy ass defense. The Browns drafted a shitty QB in the first round to fix their QB issue. At least they tried!!
  • queencitybuckeye
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773622 wrote:Many of you guys hate Obama, so it doesn't really matter what he does and says - you'll find fault.
    Couldn't care less what any politician says. I do care about what they do. My stat from my previous post wasn't made up. His enforcement of existing gun laws is down significantly from the last person in that office. That is a fact, and it does not change based on party affiliation or political lean.
    Much like Obamacare, I give him credit for doing something about a problem our country clearly has. That's more than any of his predecessors can say.
    On this topic, that's simply not true. What his predecessor can say is that there are laws and the laws will be enforced. It isn't that complicated. I would love to know why (and why the question is never asked) Mr. Obama wants new gun legislation when he does nothing to enforce existing laws (the duty of the executive branch).
    "He's coming to take your guns" is such an obvious scare tactic. That it resonates with any thinking person is simply amazing.
    At least it's one segment of the economy he's helped. Not long ago, I considered opening a shooting range with a small retail shop. I wish I'd pulled the trigger (pun intended). He's the gun retailers' best friend.
  • SportsAndLady
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773622 wrote:Many of you guys hate Obama, so it doesn't really matter what he does and says - you'll find fault. Much like Obamacare, I give him credit for doing something about a problem our country clearly has. That's more than any of his predecessors can say. "He's coming to take your guns" is such an obvious scare tactic. That it resonates with any thinking person is simply amazing.
    Lazy arguments there. It's like the idiots here in Chicago who love when Obama says things like he did yesterday like "our own children are being shot down in Chicago every day" and everyone is like awwww he cares about us!

    He doesn't GAF. He says that once every four press conferences so the people here are reminded that he cares but he doesn't really care. Black people are being murdered at a record rate in Chicago and there's a fucking black president FROM CHICAGO in office.

    But all he has to say is "I feel for those victims in Chicago" and everyone is okay with him.

    When are you going to start holding the president you elected accountable? Instead of making lazy arguments.
  • Belly35
    I will use Fathobbit break down of the Community Organizer Executive Order

    - modified the definition of what constitutes a gun dealer

    The Executive Branch lacks the authority to change the legal definition of who must obtain a dealer’s license.
    Clueless Community Organizer and Political Left who never been to gun show nor deals with buying a weapon passing judgment on those who sell weapons at gun shows. The bottom line is simple those who are preparing to commit a terrorist act, felon and crazy wanting to kill don’t buy guns in general… They steal guns, girlfriend buys them, relative without a felony conviction buys them, irresponsible parents own them and the underground black market sells guns to them. Placing blame on gun show dealer, individual trading and web sales is like,
    Blaming liquor store hold ups on only Asians.
    Don’t punish the legal citizen for the failure of the system to protect the society, that why we buy guns.
    When citizens have to fear its own the government that power must be minimized and my gun is the equalizer.

    - asked for states to participate in sharing data

    This will only open the door for other documents of law biding citizen to be shared. The present data base of felons, potential terrorist and radical individual should be up dated, corrected and verified. If the federal government can’t manage the present data system I sure the fuck don’t want them adding legal and law biding citizen to that cluster fuck.


    - create more positions to investigate background checks

    Is this your idea of job creation. Would those position be doing background check on present illegal in our country that create highest percentage of the violent crime in America, thousand of Syrian refugee you let into our country, would they be include in the mental and criminal record documentation background check.


    - promised money for mental health research

    I’m all for the support of mental health research but let not blame guns for individual behavior. This behavior starts at the home where lives matter.

    - promised money for smart gun research

    Smart guns are you fucking me ..The person behind the gun is the one how need to be Smart
    The majority of killing in Chicago are done by uneducated individual …
    You know that Chicago School system where you and Bill Ayer and the CAC
    Chicago Annenberg Challenge project that hinder an already below learning level school system into shambles.
  • FatHobbit
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773622 wrote:"He's coming to take your guns" is such an obvious scare tactic. That it resonates with any thinking person is simply amazing.
    Every time Obama says "we are the only advanced country in the world that sees this kind of mass violence" and suggests that we should do what other countries do, do you know what he is suggesting? Other countries do not allow just anyone to have a firearm.

    Every time Obama and Hillary suggest we do what Australia did to stop mass shootings, they are suggesting we ban guns.

    It is ridiculous that people on the left want to ban guns, or chip away at our first amendments rights piece by piece until they are gone, and then act incredulous that some people aren't dumb enough to buy it. You crazy nuts who think "they are going to take away our guns!"

    The obvious response will be, "maybe everyone shouldn't have that kind of gun?" Oh, so you think we should take them from them? Those crazy people who think everyone wants to take their guns...
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    like_that;1773624 wrote:The "hate Obama" defense is just a step below using the race card when it comes to discussing our president.

    At least he "tried" is such a lazy ass defense. The Browns drafted a shitty QB in the first round to fix their QB issue. At least they tried!!
    Disagree on the "hate Obama" defense. I mean "hate" in the political sense. Just as some people hated Bush or hated Clinton and would never change their views accordingly. Also, I didn't say Obama "tried", I said at least he is doing something about the gun violence problem. It's only a start, but it's better off than where we were yesterday.
  • Con_Alma
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773632 wrote:... I said at least he is doing something about the gun violence problem. It's only a start, but it's better off than where we were yesterday.
    What indication leads you to believe that what he's "doing" will have any impact at all on gun violence?


    Would the gun violence over the last year, 5 years have been impacted by what he is "doing"? How?

    I am very willing to listen to such points but I can't seem to find this type of information.
  • like_that
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1773632 wrote:Disagree on the "hate Obama" defense. I mean "hate" in the political sense. Just as some people hated Bush or hated Clinton and would never change their views accordingly. Also, I didn't say Obama "tried", I said at least he is doing something about the gun violence problem. It's only a start, but it's better off than where we were yesterday.
    "Try" or "doing." It's the same shit in this context.

    Obama could try to use the US government the way it's meant to be used and make change thru congress, but he rather make this an US vs Them mentality, which he has pretty much done since taking office.

    And before you give me the "well the GOP won't allow him to make a change" bs, I would like to know why Obama didn't go thru the proper channels when the dems controlled the house and senate? Was it because if he received criticism he wouldn't have the GOP to blame? Perhaps it's because the NRA is also in the pockets of of democrats? He is a joke and it's sad many people can't see thru his bullshit.

    I am not a gun owner, but I recently paid and became a card carrying member of the NRA. I don't even know much about guns themselves, but I do know shitting on our constitutional rights one small step by another is a very slippery slope.
  • BoatShoes
    Con_Alma;1773634 wrote:What indication leads you to believe that what he's "doing" will have any impact at all on gun violence?


    Would the gun violence over the last year, 5 years have been impacted by what he is "doing"? How?

    I am very willing to listen to such points but I can't seem to find this type of information.
    I was listening to NPR on the way into work today and they interviewed Ohio private sellers who routinely find buyers through Armslist.com - which is not a gun seller but a "free speech forum" for people looking to buy and sell firearms - and they all seemed to think it could make a difference in that the buyers they connect with would be subject to a background check.

    Couple that with more FBI agents devoted to checking backgrounds it might move the needle on some of these mass shootings.

    For example, Mohammod Abdulazeez, the guy who shot up the Navy recruiting station obtained his firearm(s) through a private seller he contacted on armslist.com and had a history of mental illness and was not subject to a background check for his private purchase.

    http://www.religionnews.com/2015/07/24/armslist-website-linked-to-tennessee-shooting-denies-it-sells-guns/

    However, it won't even come close to solving the major problems like suicides, accidental discharge deaths, gang violence, etc. Personally I think Obama should offer up a bill with something like a 3/4 requirement for any future attempt at gun bans in exchange for movement on those things. Oh yeah, and he has executive authority to reschedule drugs like marijuana which would do way more than this.

    It will be interesting to see if the courts uphold their interpretations.
  • BoatShoes
    HitsRus;1773568 wrote:so many crocodile tears...and not one for the unborn.
    Indeed, nobody cries outside of In Vitro Fertilization Clinics like they do outside of crime scenes where mass murders take place. We intuitively feel there is a moral difference between Fertility Doctors who kill unborn human beings on a daily basis and Adam Lanza who killed 12 year olds.
  • HitsRus
    Also, I didn't say Obama "tried", I said at least he is doing something about the gun violence problem. It's only a start, but it's better off than where we were yesterday.
    I see this argument being bandied about in the media, and people swallowing this, and I want to cry. Surely we are more intelligent than "doing something" to just do something....no matter how ineffective it is, how much it costs, whether rights and the Constitution get trampled.....but we are doing something, right?
    [ the gun violence problem
    More koolaid swallowed.... The problem has been wrongfully framed as "gun violence"......when it really is just violence. (All violence matters) . To single out guns and to ignore the root causes of why we have a violence problem in this country is just folly. ( But we are "doing something", right?)

    As I said on belly's "background check" thread, this argument is more a function of the left's mindset more than rationality.... there just has to be a big government solution to every problem, no matter how ineffective or ridiculous.
    It's only a start, but it's better off than where we were yesterday.
    Now this part of the statement really shows the truth of what they really want....a subtle seed planted in American minds.
    Translation....This won't be the end of it...it's only a start of the real agenda here.
  • HitsRus
    BoatShoes;1773651 wrote:Indeed, nobody cries outside of In Vitro Fertilization Clinics like they do outside of crime scenes where mass murders take place. We intuitively feel there is a moral difference between Fertility Doctors who kill unborn human beings on a daily basis and Adam Lanza who killed 12 year olds.
    Usually there is some leeway granted to the mentally ill.
  • Con_Alma
    BoatShoes;1773649 wrote:I was listening to NPR on the way into work today and they interviewed Ohio private sellers who routinely find buyers through Armslist.com - which is not a gun seller but a "free speech forum" for people looking to buy and sell firearms - and they all seemed to think it could make a difference in that the buyers they connect with would be subject to a background check.

    Couple that with more FBI agents devoted to checking backgrounds it might move the needle on some of these mass shootings.

    ...
    I am one who is not opposed to background checks as it relates to firearms purchases but "could" and "might" isn't good enough to use as a reason to go against the wishes of the American people when we aren't fully enforcing the laws currently in place.

    In addition, to couple the recent mass shooting events with such a Presidential edict is just false advertising. An exception can certainly be found but the way it's presented is what's creating such a defensive wall to me.
  • QuakerOats