Candidate Obama and Gun Control

What is the Candidate's Position?

Charles Willoughby
As a leading liberal in the senate Barack Obama has throughout his career been a supporter of rigid gun control. Even when running for the state senate in Illinois Mr. Obama ran as a gun control candidate. When completing a survey on issues of importance to Illinois voters candidate Obama provided the following answers to a series of gun control questions:

1. Do you support state legislation to ban the manufacture, sale and possession of handguns?

Candidate Obama's answer - "Yes"

2. Do you support state legislation to ban assault weapons?

Candidate Obama's answer - "Yes"

3. Do you support state legislation for mandatory waiting periods and background checks for gun ownership?

Candidate Obama's answer - "Yes"

When asked in 1996 if he supported DC's ban on handguns he responded as follows: "As a general principle I believe the constitution gives an individual right to bear arms, but just because you have an individual right does not mean a state or local government can't constrain the exercise of that right."

During the presidential primaries Senator Obama attempted to explain his trailing position in the Pennsylvania polls to a Los Angles audience by saying in effect he was being rejected by Pennsylvanians who, "have gotten bitter, clinging to their guns or their religion or antipathy to people not like them."

Obviously Senator Obama thought that identifying Pennsylvania voters who failed to support him as "clinging to their guns" he would gain acceptance among Los Angles liberals.

With the Supreme Court Ruling that was issued yesterday striking down the DC handgun ban, the most restrictive gun control law in the nation, senator Obama made yet another striking reversal of his former position on gun control

In what many see as one of several recent efforts to position the senator more in the center of the political spectrum prior to the November election, the senator positioned himself as favoring the decision saying " Today's decision reinforces that if we act responsibly we can both protect the constitutional right to bear arms and keep our communities and children safe".

Senator Obama's Republican opponent responded the decision with a brief statement, "Unlike the Elitist view that Americans cling to guns out of bitterness, today's ruling recognizes that gun ownership is a fundamental right, sacred, just like the right to free speech and assembly'.

As the campaign wears on it will become more and more difficult to know just what the candidates really stand for or against.

It is all a shell game.

Published by Charles Willoughby

Retired professional engineer. Have traveled much of the world, but have concluded the USA is still the finest place in the world.  View profile

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  • JimmyK2/24/2009

    When you-all voted for a man with a name of Barack Hussein Obama and a Muslim up-bringing, what DO you think you would get? America is the land of "infidels", remember? What better way to disarm the country, then to have the President himself leading the anti-gun parade!! I realize that the saying "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns" is an old saying, However, NOTHING fits as well as it does!!!! Don't let them take our rights away, the Second Amendment will only be a start!! Stand by your rights and your guns. They can take mine away by prying my cold, dead fingers off of it. This is not the rant of a man coming unglued, this is the rant of a man who fought for his country and will fight for my rights and the safety of myself and family....It happened in Canada, it happened in England, don't let it happen to us!!

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