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Bang / Guns Title: Trump Talks a Good Game to the NRA. His Policies Tell a Different Story. When it comes to the Second Amendment, the president is all talk.President Donald Trump called on his audience at a National Rifle Association convention today to get out and vote in the November election, warning that "your Second Amendment rights are under siege." He's right on that point. Anti-gun types, habitually Democrats, have become bolder than any time in recent memory when proposing everything from mandatory confiscation of certain types of rifles to the outright repeal of the Second Amendment. In states like California, it seems like new anti-gun laws are being proposed with a frequency and enthusiasm previously reserved only for tax increases and Tesla subsidies. But what Trump didn't mention is that his own administration is doing its part to whittle away at Americans' Second Amendment rights. With the exception of Trump's judicial appointments—they appear to typically be sound on gun rights—this is, sadly, not a White House that has proven itself to be a reliable champion of American gun owners.
It's true that the president has, as recently as today, broadly endorsed the right to self defense. The "people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted," Trump told the NRA audience in Dallas, saying they recognized the "sacred rights given to us by God including the right to self-defense." Trump added that in London, guns are so restricted that knives have emerged as the deadly weapon of choice. And he referenced recent attacks on pedestrians by vehicle-driving killers. By the logic of anti-gun campaigners, he said, "we are going to have to outlaw immediately all van and trucks, which are now the new form of death for maniac terrorists," before concluding with a promise to "always protect your Second Amendment." Alas, the laws and regulations that have extruded themselves from Washington, D.C., over the last year fall short of this lofty rhetoric. (At times, so have Trump's own remarks.) There was the Republican embrace of the so-called Fix NICS Act, dealing with background checks, despite Gun Owners of America pointing out that the federal database in question "contains the names of 257,000 law-abiding veterans who have lost their constitutional rights." Fix NICS ended up glued onto a must-pass spending bill—rarely a recipe for sober policymaking—that Trump signed into law in March despite complaining that "nobody read it" and the final draft was "only hours old."
Then there was the unilateral decision by Trump in February to ban "bump stock" devices by executive fiat. That was despite his criticisms of his predecessor for doing just that, despite the Obama administration concluding they were legal, and despite the lack of clear statutory authority to do anything about them. That should be left to Congress. But, as Reason's Jacob Sullum wrote, Trump felt the need to "do something" about gun violence without alienating the NRA. On the positive side, Congress and the Trump administration did nix a bad anti-gun rule coughed up by the Social Security Administration under President Obama. The rule had raised enough questions about due process that even the ACLU, a group not known for its affection for the Second Amendment, opposed it. (See Reason's February 2017 article by Brian Doherty.) The more pressing issue for tens of millions of gun owners remains the lack of a broad federal preemption law. Such a law could protect Americans' constitutional right to carry firearms, to purchase the semi-automatic rifles of their choice (especially ones that may be painted black), and to buy ammunition and standard capacity magazines. Federal preemption would not create new rights. It would instead recognize and underline Americans' rights to self-defense that already exist—and properly understood, existed long before the Bill of Rights was drafted. After Trump's speech today, Firearms Policy Coalition Chairman Brandon Combs said enacting a strong, constitutionally sound federal preemption law is a top priority.
But Trump has not championed reciprocity. Nor did he mention it today. That silence measures the distance between pro-gun political rhetoric and actual pro-gun policies. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Trump Talks a Good Game to the NRA... Name just ONE thing you’ve done to fight the snowflake gun hating agenda, as a past or present LameStreamMedia SHILL. Nothing... I thought so. lol I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #2. To: Deckard (#0) (Edited) Trump Talks a Good Game to the NRA. His Policies Tell a Different Story. Trump talks a Good Game to everybody. His Policies vary with the wind direction. After a year and a half he doesn't even have a stable administration in the White House. People come and go after a few weeks or months. It's the art of the deal played by an unstable teenage mentality huckster with a computer.
#3. To: GrandIsland (#1) Calm down princess. These weak, knee-jerk responses of yours only further display your lack of thinking skills. You really are becoming a caricature. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.†- Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#4. To: rlk (#2) (Edited) Maybe you’d rather have a swap of a RINO and then Dimrat, every four or 8 fucking years? He’s the best choice of what was out there. Your choice wasn’t VIABLE. Don’t be a whiny bitch. I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #5. To: Deckard (#3) (Edited) Go back to posting Trump hate, Black Lies Matters and OWS yella propaganda. I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #6. To: rlk (#2) After a year and a half he doesn't even have a stable administration in the White House. Come to think of it - didn't he promise to have Hillary in jail by now? Trump backs off campaign pledge to further investigate Clinton Mr. Trump labeled Mrs. Clinton “Crooked Hillary” and made charges that she was a corrupt scofflaw a cornerstone of his campaign. The boisterous crowds at this rallies, convinced Mrs. Clinton belonged in prison, regularly broke into chants of “lock her up!”
But the president-elect struck a very different tone Tuesday, arguing that Mrs. Clinton had suffered enough and the country needed to heal.
“I don’t want to hurt the Clintons, I really don’t,” Mr. Trump said in an interview with the New York Times. “She went through a lot and suffered greatly in many different ways.” He also said the Clinton Foundation has done “good work.” Just one more of his many broken campaign promises. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.†- Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#7. To: GrandIsland (#1) Name just ONE thing you’ve done to fight the snowflake gun hating agenda I've done more than Trumps has - obviously. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.†- Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#8. To: GrandIsland (#4) He’s the best choice of what was out there. That in itself goes to show the miserable state of politics in America. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.†- Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#9. To: Deckard (#8) He’s the best choice of what was out there.
Yup! And the miserable vacant mentality of the people who elect it.
#10. To: Deckard (#8) That in itself goes to show the miserable state of politics in America. Then move in with Ba ba ba fukaroo. You traitor dick head. It’s the system out forefathers set up. I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #11. To: Deckard (#6) Come to think of it - didn't he promise to have Hillary in jail by now? { shrug } Maybe it needs new batteries, or something.
#12. To: GrandIsland (#10) (Edited) It’s the system out forefathers set up. Yeah well, Jefferson just didn't see L.I.F.E.R. parasites oozing down the pipeline and hijacking the BUSINESS OF THE STATE into an ineducable cluster frack. Now that we got Algore's DARPawebs gadget on line, though, that might correct itself after a generation or few of dead wood pruning.... If L.I.F.E.R. Useful Idiots with a primer fetish don't manage to blow things up first anyhow.
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