Thursday, March 13, 2014

Obama Sneaks Gun Control Measures Into Budget

It went unreported by the lame-stream media but Barack Obama is apparently trying to sneak some provisions into his annual budget proposal that would effectively gut the 2nd Amendment.




(DownTrend) The budget submitted by the President for the 2015 fiscal year contained some shocking tax and spending increases, but lost in the shuffle were Obama’s attempts to impose his gun control agenda. Resigned to the fact that gun control is not going to happen through acts of Congress, the president has been attempting to achieve his unconstitutional goals through the backdoor.

The White House released a statement regarding the gun control aspects of the budget:

Supports the "Now is the Time" initiative, the President’s plan to protect our children and our communities by reducing gun violence through improved background checks by the FBI and improved data via the National Criminal History Improvement Program, inspections of Federally-licensed firearms dealers, improved tracing and ballis­tics analysis, and efforts to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals. The Budget provides training for State and local law enforcement to prevent and respond to active shooters and prevent mass casualties, invests in programs to identify mental health issues early and continues the Comprehensive School Safety Program and other initiatives to enhance school security.

It just sounds like a bunch of "common sense" regulations that everybody could get behind to reduce gun violence, right? Well, if you look at what he’s really trying to do, you’ll realize these are some pretty scary rights-infringing gun control initiatives.

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3 comments:

  1. I appreciate this gun control measures. It is very beneficial for the people as the crime rate with surly decreases because maximum crime take place with the use of guns.
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  2. Can someone please explain what a "crime rate with surly decreases" is??

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