Obama on Gun Control: For some reason I don’t feel reassured

September 8th, 2008 at 05:09pm

Obama: "I'm Not Going to Take Your Guns Away"

He tells a group of workers at a Pennsylvania glass factory that he wouldn't take away any of their guns even if he had the votes in Congress and just wants to keep them out of the hands of gang bangers and drug dealers (which the law already prohibits, funny how criminals don't obey the law) . The problem is he doesn't say anything about carrying in public and future gun purchases or other restrictions. Sure he might leave the guns I currently have alone, but what does the future hold? The best indicator for the future is Obama and Biden's positions in the past on gun control.

Obama quotes from OnTheIssues.org

Biden quotes from OnTheIssues.org

Wikipedia Position List

NRA Analysis of Obama's Record

Obama's votes in Illinois Senate

Obama quotes on gun control

Biden thinks gun owner should have head examined

Novak on Obama Gun Control Dance

Little bit of everything in there. The funny thing is Obama is starting to move to the center a little now that he doesn't have to compete against other Democrats. Previously, there was confusion about whether or not he supported the DC Handgun ban that was recently overturned. He now says he thinks the 2nd Amendment gives an individual right, but so far his voting record demonstrates he wants to limit and closely regulate those rights. Biden is definetely far to the left and this liberal thinks they should cover up his views on gun control because it might lead to a Democratic loss.

Stay on topic and please site references or statistics to back up any arguments like "banning handguns reduces crime". Gun control might not seem like a big deal, but there are plenty of people clinging to their guns and religion who take it very seriously. If you want an analysis on McCain and Palin positions I can put that together too.

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Shared: Heller High Water

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Heller High Water

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Shared: NYT on the Heller decision

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NYT on the Heller decision

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Don’t forget about the judges

June 28th, 2008 at 07:00am The close 5-4 ruling in DC vs Heller goes to show how important judges are. The 4 left-wing judges on the court wanted to repeal the individual right to own a firearm without connection to a militia. The current election could help determine the composition of the Supreme Court considering the older justices on the bench: Judge Stevens - 88, Ginsburg - 75, Kennedy - 72, Scalia - 72 and Breyer - 70 There's a good chance the next president will be nominating replacements for 1 or 2 of them. Any of McCain's nominees would be far superior to anyone Obama would put up. You might not like everyone about the McCain, but he sure looks good next to the alternative. Read the entire dissent, starting on page 68, written by Stevens in DC vs Heller to be thoroughly disgusted. Here's just a quick tidbit:
As used in the Second Amendment, the words “the people” do not enlarge the right to keep and bear arms to encompass use or ownership of weapons outside the context of service in a well regulated militia.
That's right, 45% of the Supreme Court doesn't think you should be able defend yourself in your home with a handgun. Suzanna Hubb is a perfect example of what happens when law abiding citizens aren't able to protect themselves. If you haven't heard her story you must listen to her tell it:

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Big win for the 2nd Amendment

June 26th, 2008 at 08:55pm SCOTUSblog » Court: A constitutional right to a gun The Supreme Court ruled on Heller vs DC today and pretty much said that an individual has the right to own a gun. From the opinion:
The Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that arm for traditional lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home.
The decision doesn't invalidate regulations like registration requirements, but it certainly opens the door for legal action against laws that limit the use of firearms by law abiding citizens. I'm not a gun nut but this how I feel about the whole situation: Criminals don't obey gun laws, they just leave their victims defenseless. I'm glad I have the ability to defend myself in my home because I don't want to be at the mercy of some criminal threatening my life and property. If that moment ever comes the police won't be able to help. When seconds matter, the police are minutes away.

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