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White House finalizing executive action on guns
« on: December 10, 2015, 07:03:49 pm »
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/262796-white-house-finalizing-executive-action-on-guns

 By Jordan Fabian - 12/10/15 12:57 PM EST
The White House is finalizing a new executive action that would expand background checks on gun purchases, according to one of President Obama’s top aides.
 
Senior adviser Valerie Jarrett said Wednesday the president has asked his team to send him a completed plan “in short order,” according to The Associated Press. She spoke at a vigil for victims of the 2012 shooting in Newtown, Conn., that left 28 dead.
 
White House press secretary Josh Earnest on Thursday refused to elaborate on the timeline to issue the unilateral proposals.
 
“At this point, I still don’t have an update on the progress the administration is making on scrubbing the rules," Earnest told reporters at his daily press briefing.
 
Still, Jarrett’s comments are an indication that Obama could soon roll out a proposal that would set up a major battle with Republicans in Congress and gun rights groups.
 
Stymied by Congress on new gun control measures, Obama has been weighing a number of executive actions on guns following an October mass shooting at an Oregon community college.
 
The effort took on even more urgency after last month’s attack in San Bernardino, Calif., which left 14 dead.
 
Obama has been holding meetings with gun control advocates to gauge their support and solicit ideas. He met last Friday with former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), who survived a gunshot to the head during a 2011 mass shooting in Tucson.
 
A proposal Obama is reportedly considering would classify more sellers as high-volume dealers, which would close a legal loophole that allows many sales conducted online or at gun shows to skirt existing background check provisions.
 
But such a measure would surely prompt a legal challenge from gun rights groups, which say Obama lacks the authority to tighten background checks alone. The National Rifle Association and GOP lawmakers have blasted the idea as executive overreach.
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Re: White House finalizing executive action on guns
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2015, 07:07:52 pm »
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Re: White House finalizing executive action on guns
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2015, 07:43:28 pm »
Stupid idiot. Have I mentioned how much I hate this guy?
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« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2015, 08:34:23 pm »
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Re: White House finalizing executive action on guns
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2015, 08:56:50 pm »
A proposal Obama is reportedly considering would classify more sellers as high-volume dealers, which would close a legal loophole that allows many sales conducted online or at gun shows to skirt existing background check provisions.

This is baloney.  Anyone who's been to a gun show knows that 98% of sellers are already high-volume dealers; it makes no sense for an individual to sell a few guns with a margin of $20 per gun.  The only individuals I see are those selling collectibles and they already have dealer licenses.

So, how would that affect online gun sales?  I don't ANY people who buy guns over the internet, though I and others do buy ammunition.  So I have no idea how many this would affect.  I want to handle a gun and get a feel for it before purchase.  I would never buy a gun sight unseen.
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Re: White House finalizing executive action on guns
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2015, 09:00:39 pm »
A proposal Obama is reportedly considering would classify more sellers as high-volume dealers, which would close a legal loophole that allows many sales conducted online or at gun shows to skirt existing background check provisions.

This is baloney.  Anyone who's been to a gun show knows that 98% of sellers are already high-volume dealers; it makes no sense for an individual to sell a few guns with a margin of $20 per gun.  The only individuals I see are those selling collectibles and they already have dealer licenses.

So, how would that affect online gun sales?  I don't ANY people who buy guns over the internet, though I and others do buy ammunition.  So I have no idea how many this would affect.  I want to handle a gun and get a feel for it before purchase.  I would never buy a gun sight unseen.
It is merely political eyewash for the gullible, that think something meaningful is being done by Obama.

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Re: White House finalizing executive action on guns
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2015, 09:48:39 pm »
What a load of crap....gun show loophole. I was dating my hubby decades ago when we lived in Cali. He bought his hunting riffle at a gun show. It was weeks before we could go to pick it up.


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Re: White House finalizing executive action on guns
« Reply #7 on: December 10, 2015, 10:26:58 pm »
A proposal Obama is reportedly considering would classify more sellers as high-volume dealers, which would close a legal loophole that allows many sales conducted online or at gun shows to skirt existing background check provisions.

This is baloney.  Anyone who's been to a gun show knows that 98% of sellers are already high-volume dealers; it makes no sense for an individual to sell a few guns with a margin of $20 per gun.  The only individuals I see are those selling collectibles and they already have dealer licenses.

So, how would that affect online gun sales?  I don't ANY people who buy guns over the internet, though I and others do buy ammunition.  So I have no idea how many this would affect.  I want to handle a gun and get a feel for it before purchase.  I would never buy a gun sight unseen.

I buy both long guns and handguns from an internet dealer [it's a gun store]. Prices are , in most cases better than I can get from my FFL, and he's got stuff my FFL can't find. This would put a serious crimp in y purchases.
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« Reply #8 on: December 10, 2015, 10:38:14 pm »
I buy both long guns and handguns from an internet dealer [it's a gun store]. Prices are , in most cases better than I can get from my FFL, and he's got stuff my FFL can't find. This would put a serious crimp in y purchases.

Well, I think if he tries to restrict internet sales, he'll be challenged pretty quickly and a federal judge will put a stay on it.  If it was a clear legal issue, Obama would have already done it.
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