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Title: Statement by the President on the Gun Control Bill
Source: The American Presidency Project
URL Source: https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/doc ... president-the-gun-control-bill
Published: Oct 11, 1968
Author: Lyndon B. Johnson
Post Date: 2019-01-16 01:34:07 by X-15
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YESTERDAY the Congress adopted most of my recommendations for a comprehensive gun control law. I am glad that the public will now be protected against the indiscriminate mail-order sales of rifles, shotguns, pistols, and ammunition.

I am sorry, however, that Congress did not adopt two important recommendations--to require the registration of guns and the licensing of gunowners. In a nation with over 160 million guns--almost four times as many firearms as families--registration and licensing would have brought far greater protection to the people. But the voices of the gun lobby prevailed for the moment and these safeguards were defeated.

So now we must and will continue to work toward the day when these elementary safeguards--long adopted by other civilized nations of the world--become the law of our land. I hope the good people of America will help us in this continued effort.

Note: The Gun Control Act of 1968 was approved on October 22, 1968


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#1. To: X-15, Gun Owners of America, Take the Guns First Trump, GHW Bushbot (#0)

Did Trump just nominate a gun-grabber for Attorney General?

Hearings Will Determine Whether Barr is Committed to the 2nd Amendment

Dear Friend:

As if we didn’t have enough gun control to fight recently, we now have another battle emerging.

To replace Jeff Sessions as Attorney General, President Trump has nominated an individual who has advocated very restrictive gun control proposals in the past.

The Senate Judiciary Committee began confirmation hearings on the nominee today.

His name is William Barr, and he actually served as U.S. Attorney General once before under President George H.W. Bush from 1991-1993.

It was during the hearings for that position in 1991 that William Barr expressed his support for gun control:

On the assault weapon front, the proposal before us is the DeConcini amendment. And I think ... I would support both the Brady Bill waiting period and the DeConcini [semi-auto ban] amendment, provided that they were parts of a broader and more comprehensive crime bill that included ... very tough provisions on the use of firearms in crimes and illegal purchase and trading in firearms...

So Barr endorsed both the Brady Check portion of the Brady Bill and the semi-auto ban, although he did express a preference for magazine bans: “I would prefer a limitation on the clip [sic] size.”

You can see Barr’s remarks at the 1:42:23 mark in this C-Span video.

No excuses for supporting 2A infringements

I wouldn’t be surprised if, during the hearings, Barr defends his past support for gun control by reiterating what he said in 1991.

That is, he supported firearms restrictions as part of a grand bargain to get several “tough on crime” provisions.

But that excuse is not going to fly with the pro-gun community. Because our rights are protected by the Constitution and they can’t be bargained away or negotiated.

Barr might also say his support for gun control was “pre-Heller” -- as if that really makes a difference.

If that is Barr’s excuse, then that just means Barr believes that outlawing a large category of firearms is “okey-dokey” if it’s alright with the Supreme Court.

Either way, these excuses won’t fly.

Look, I realize that someone’s views can change in 20-plus years.

Criminologists like Dr. Gary Kleck have changed their views on gun control.

So have judges like Sanford Levinson ... law enforcement such as Officer John Cardillo and Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri ... legislators like Rep. Ron Silver ... media executives such as NPR CEO Ken Stern.

In other words, there are lots of people who eventually wise up and “see the light.”

As for Barr, we don’t have any recent statements from him on gun control (pro or con).

But unless Barr can publicly renounce his previous views on gun control and publicly oppose the positions advocated by his boss-to-be -- by taking a firm and unequivocal stand against Red Flag Gun Confiscation Orders -- then we’re calling on the Senate to reject his nomination.

So please urge your Senators to vote NO on William Barr, unless the candidate demonstrates indisputable support for the Second Amendment.

Thank you for your help.

In Liberty,

Erich Pratt
Executive Director

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hondo68  posted on  2019-01-16   2:08:53 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: X-15 (#0)

"Today, we have complete gun registration, the people will be safer, the police more efficient, the world will follow us in to history" Hitler, 1935. They started to collect the guns in 1937, WAKE THE FRELL UP SHEEPLE.

Darkwing  posted on  2019-01-16   14:07:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Darkwing (#2) (Edited)

Do you recall what happened at Mount Carmel in Waco, Texas when federal agents tried to raid the compound? Two federal agents were killed and it ended up being a holocaust since tanks were called in from Ft. Hood. Any questions? ;)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waco_siege

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2019-01-16   20:28:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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