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Obama-Concealed Carry Prohibit
From CNN. Looks like Obama wants National Law Prohibiting Concealed Carry Permits. Near end of article:
"Bittergate' sparks new look at candidates and guns
* Story Highlights
* Sen. Obama's "bitter" comment shines a light on Second Amendment issues
* Policy-wise, there's little to separate Clinton and Obama
* The issue has been a minefield for Democrats running for president
* NRA has given Obama and Clinton an 'F' on gun rights; McCain a 'C+'
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The battle over the word "bitter" between Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton has sparked a new look at the candidates and their stance on the Second Amendment.
At a closed-door fundraiser just over a week ago, the Illinois senator referred to some small-town Pennsylvanians as "bitter" people who "cling to guns and religion."
"I didn't say it as well as I should have," Obama admitted in Muncie, Indiana, on Saturday, the day after he first defended his comments, "because the truth is that these traditions that are passed on from generation to generation -- those are important."
Clinton, speaking at the Compassion Forum on Sunday, said those remarks about some could be seen as "elitist" and "patronizing." VideoWatch Clinton discuss the controversy »
But those words -- specifically on people who "cling to guns" -- have allowed a Second Amendment debate to surface during the 2008 election.
In terms of policy, there's not much to separate Clinton and Obama on the issue of guns. Both would restrict gun purchases to one a month -- and both want to renew the assault weapons ban.
But policy and politics don't always mesh perfectly.
Clinton recently touted her experience with guns as a young child.
"You know, my dad took me out behind the cottage that my grandfather built on a little lake called Lake Winola outside of Scranton and taught me how to shoot when I was a little girl," Clinton said in Valparaiso, Indiana, on Saturday.
"Some people now continue to teach their children and their grandchildren. It's part of culture. It's part of a way of life. People enjoy hunting and shooting because it's an important part of who they are. Not because they are bitter." VideoWatch Clinton discuss guns »
A visibly agitated Obama accused Clinton on Sunday of acting like "Annie Oakley ... packin' a six-shooter" in her attempts to connect with gun owners.
"She's running around talking about how this is an insult to sportsmen, how she values the Second Amendment," he said, his voice rising. "She's talking like she's Annie Oakley! Hillary Clinton's out there like she's on the duck blind every Sunday, [like] she's packin' a six-shooter! C'mon! She knows better." VideoWatch more of Obama's remarks »
But this isn't the first time in the primary race that the New York senator has spoken about unloading some shotgun shells.
At her first campaign stop in Wisconsin on February 16, Clinton told an audience at The Brat Stop in Kenosha about her childhood hunting experience.
"You know you may not believe it, but I've actually gone hunting," she said during a riff about gun control and protecting the Second Amendment. "I know, you may not believe it, but it's true. My father taught me to shoot a hundred years ago."
But all the back-and-forth between the two Democratic candidates is doing little to further the gun debate. VideoWatch more on the "bitter" battle »
A gun control group, however, hopes a new ad campaign will.
Mayors Against Illegal Guns, a group co-chaired by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, plans to spend more than $1 million to air a television ad beginning this week urging Congress to close a loophole by forcing buyers at gun shows to undergo a federal background check.
The ad, which will air in Pennsylvania, New York, Arizona, Maryland and Florida, features clips from all three major presidential candidates.
"I'll be on your side for closing the gun show loophole," Clinton says. "Crack down on them. Close the gun show loopholes," Obama says.
And McCain adds, "Convicted criminals have been able to buy and sell thousands of guns at gun shows because of a loophole in the law. Close the loophole."
The issue has been a minefield for Democrats running for president.
Back in 2000, former Vice President Al Gore pushed for tougher gun laws and lost.
"The perception was that Al Gore's troubles in small towns and rural communities was based on the perception he was going to be tougher on gun laws than any other candidate," said Amy Walter, editor of National Journal's "The Hotline."
And now in 2008, both Democrats are careful to voice support for the Second Amendment.
"There is not a contradiction between protecting the Second Amendment rights of Americans and figuring out how we can keep, for example, assault weapons off the street," Clinton said on Saturday.
Clinton has been a supporter of gun control during her time in office. She voted for a 10-year extension of the assault weapons ban and voted for requiring extensive background checks at gun shows.
She also supports licensing and registration of handguns, mandatory trigger locks for handguns, holding adults responsible for their children's use of guns, raising the youth handgun ban from age 18 to 21, limiting gun sales to one per month and allowing the Consumer Products Safety Commission regulate guns. Read more about the candidates' positions on guns
Obama, meanwhile, supports extending the assault weapons ban; supports a national law against carrying concealed weapons, with exceptions for retired police and military personnel; and supports limiting gun sales to one per month.
But promises by all the candidates to protect the fundamental right to gun ownership won't impress the gun lobby.
The National Rifle Association gave both Clinton and Obama an "F" on gun policies.
The NRA hardly spared McCain, giving him a C+ in their assessment.
While McCain is occasionally asked about the subject, he remains quiet on specifics -- and rarely talks unprompted about either God or guns on the stump.
The Arizona senator sponsored legislation requiring background checks at gun shows, voted against a 10-year extension of the assault weapons ban and opposed legislation requiring trigger locks for handguns.
McCain also opposed the 1994 crime bill, which contained the assault weapons ban.
CNN's Kelli Arena, Chris Welch, Peter Hamby, Rebecca Sinderbrand, Ed Hornick and Kevin Bohn contributed to this report.
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Re: Obama-Concealed Carry Prohibit
I guess Obama wishes to make the entire USA just like the Peoples Republic of New Jersey.
I have called and written his campaign several times about things related to 2A and other issues without getting any real answers.
I never expected to get any real answers but I did wish to make my opinions known."Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
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What a surprise.
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Re: Obama-Concealed Carry Prohibit
there is no such thing as sensible gun laws
only sensible crime laws.....leave the tools out of it
Glock Pistols.......So simple a Caveman could fix them!
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April 16th, 2008, 08:31 AM #6
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It would be nice to have all these reports of what the canditates say put in one thread to keep track of.
Let the Spin beginRIP -The US constitution.
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April 16th, 2008, 08:45 AM #7
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I'm thinking Obama is just a closet supporter of OC. I mean, if he bans concealed carry, surely he means that he just wants everyone carrying openly... right?
Safety is a good tool for tyrants; no one can be against safety.
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April 16th, 2008, 09:05 AM #8
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"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty
than to those attending too small a degree of it."~Thomas Jefferson, 1791
Hobson fundraiser Remember SFN Read before you Open Carry
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