OFF THE WIRE
By Jonathan Easley
The National Rifle Association (NRA) pushed back against President
Obama’s calls for gun control in his State of the Union address, arguing
the proposals would lead to “confiscation” of citizens’ firearms.
A new Web video released Tuesday night from the nation’s largest gun
lobby sought to rebuff the president’s impassioned call for lawmakers to
vote on a package of measures including bans on the sale of assault
weapons, high-capacity clips and instituting mandatory background
checks.
“President Obama gives a good speech and when you listen him talk about
new gun laws, you may think he sounds reasonable,” says NRA executive
director Chris Cox. “But what happens when you look at the details
behind the president’s policies? How would they actually work?”The
NRA ad quotes a memo from the Department of Justice saying an assault
weapons ban would only work in conjunction with a mandatory gun buyback
program.
“This internal Justice Department memo says “an assault
weapons ban is unlikely to have an impact on gun violence.” Unlikely,
that is, unless it comes with something else,” Cox continues. “Obama’s
experts say that a gun ban, like the one being debated right now in
Congress, will not work without mandatory gun buybacks. Mandatory gun
buyback – that’s government confiscation of legal firearms owned by
honest citizens.”
Obama on Tuesday amplified his calls for
Congress to take up the proposed measures, as he called attention to a
number of victims of gun violence invited as guests in the House
chamber. Obama said the gun measures he has proposed “deserve a vote”
and said lawmakers owed it to the victims to move on the issue.
Those measures though are opposed by the nation’s largest gun lobby and face an uphill fight in both the House and Senate.
The
NRA ad also focuses on universal background checks, which enjoy
overwhelming public support and are presently one of the least
controversial aspects of the gun control reform proposals being
discussed in Congress.
“His own experts wrote that the
effectiveness of universal background checks depends on requiring gun
registration," the ad continues. “Requiring gun registration with the
federal government? That’s an illegal abuse of privacy and freedom
unprecedented in our freedom.
“So the Obama administration
believes a gun ban will not work without mandatory gun confiscation and
universal background checks will not work without requiring national gun
registration,” the ad concludes. “Still think President Obama’s
proposals sound reasonable?”