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FSogol

(46,524 posts)
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 07:33 AM Sep 2015

O'Malley Op-ed: Donald Trump’s reckless stance on gun laws

It tells you everything you need to know about today’s Republican Party that its frontrunner for President believes immigrants are a bigger threat to this country than assault weapons.

Donald Trump recently released a plan to allow unfettered access to handguns without adequate safety measures like universal background checks. He opposes state laws prohibiting high-capacity magazines and assault weapons. And he proposes federalizing concealed carry permit programs.

This is, quite honestly, reckless and irresponsible.

His proposal is just shameless pandering to the National Rifle Association—one of the most powerful special interest lobbies in the country. The only thing on which we agree is that our country has a problem with gun violence. But, unlike Donald Trump, I know that the only way to combat gun violence is by standing up to the NRA and implementing comprehensive gun safety laws.

That’s exactly what I’ve done throughout my career, and will do as President. Will you stand with me today?

As President, I will pass a national assault weapons ban, implement stricter background checks, and increase efforts to reduce straw-buying, like fingerprint requirements.

Sign up today to stand with me against gun violence, and read my full policy paper on how I’d address this issue.

https://martinomalley.com/act-on-gun-violence

Thanks,

Martin O’Malley



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O'Malley Op-ed: Donald Trump’s reckless stance on gun laws (Original Post) FSogol Sep 2015 OP
... pipoman Sep 2015 #1
That's the type of attitude that allows the NRA to win and win. FSogol Sep 2015 #2
No, it's the type of reality that must be acknowledged pipoman Sep 2015 #3
 

pipoman

(16,038 posts)
1. ...
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 08:57 AM
Sep 2015
As President, I will pass a national assault weapons ban, implement stricter background checks, and increase efforts to reduce straw-buying, like fingerprint requirements. 

He will not pass national "assault weapons ban". He will not be fingerprinting gun buyers. If by "stricter background checks" he means a national intrastate private sale requirement, he will not pass that either. His becoming president doesn't amend the Bill of Rights nor affect SCOTUS case law.

I like Martin. He either hasn't been following on this issue, or he knows these things cannot happen but thinks the avid gun controllers are in play....

FSogol

(46,524 posts)
2. That's the type of attitude that allows the NRA to win and win.
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 09:31 AM
Sep 2015

It is possible to tweak current gun laws to try and keep guns out of the hands of criminals, abusers, and the mentally ill without affecting the rights of collectors, enthusiasts, hunters, and target shooters. Being a naysayer on any gun related suggestion won't make the issues go away. Every single one of our rights contains restrictions and certain responsibilities. Gun rights shouldn't be the exception.

See Maryland's gun laws. They aren't perfect, but as a vast improvement over Virginia's loose laws.

 

pipoman

(16,038 posts)
3. No, it's the type of reality that must be acknowledged
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 11:23 AM
Sep 2015

So we can find solutions which are not constitutionally impossible instead of more of the last 20 years of failure.

Federal possibilities and impossibilities have been very clearly laid out.

You are correct, there are things which could be done. These things do not include (at the federal level) private intrastate sale background checks, assault weapons bans, or any type of registration, licensing, or testing schemes, and a host of other unconstitutional proposals. Concentration on these asked and answered memes and ignoring things which actually are possible will ensure another 20 years of no changes.

There are no other enumerated rights in the Constitution or BoR which have more restrictions than the 2nd amendment.

What some states are doing or have done has absolutely no relevance to what can be done federally.

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