As Obama’s Anti-Gun Agenda Emerges, Republican Threatens Impeachment
by Alex Newman
The
New American
The White House
task force led by Vice President Joe Biden (shown) unveiled some
of its proposals to infringe on the right to keep and bear arms
Tuesday, a plot that critics
say would lay the framework for gun registration and eventual
confiscation. Among other schemes, the Obama administration is plotting
to impose
almost 20 "executive orders" on gun control while pushing for
more draconian legislation, drawing a prompt and fierce rebuke from
advocates of the Second Amendment. One Republican in Congress is
even
threatening to file articles of impeachment.
According to
news reports citing Democrat lawmakers, Obama plans to impose a
wide range of controversial measures by executive fiat. In other
words, because Congress is unlikely to help assault gun rights at
this point even some Democrats have called
his proposals "very extreme" the president plans to pursue
his anti-Second Amendment agenda by issuing unconstitutional decrees.
Critics in Congress and in state governments nationwide, however,
contend that such lawlessness would be unacceptable.
Rep. Steve
Stockman (R-Texas), for example, warned that if Obama tried to adopt
gun control by executive order, Congress could be forced to consider
impeachment. "The very purpose of the Second Amendment is to
stop the government from disallowing people the means to defend
themselves against tyranny," he explained.
"Any proposal to abuse executive power and infringe upon gun
rights must be repelled with the stiffest legislative force possible."
Obama's threats
are literally an assault on the foundation of America, Stockman
continued. "If the president is allowed to suspend constitutional
rights on his own personal whims, our free republic has effectively
ceased to exist," he said
Monday. "I will seek to thwart this action by any means necessary,
including but not limited to eliminating funding for implementation,
defunding the White House, and even filing articles of impeachment."
Lawmakers in
Wyoming, meanwhile, are considering a
bill that would nullify any unconstitutional gun control efforts
within the state registration schemes as well as restrictions
on types of guns or magazines would all be covered. Any federal
official attempting to enforce such measures would be committing
a felony and could be imprisoned for up to five years. The legislation
is expected to pass.
Texas and other
states are set to consider
similar legislation, and support for nullification is spreading
across the country like wildfire. At the same time, local law enforcement
officials sheriffs, police chiefs, state attorney generals
are also promising
to protect gun rights in their jurisdictions. Citizens, meanwhile,
are openly advocating mass
civil disobedience to resist any further infringements.
Still, Obama
is not backing down. Everything from ordering state governments
and federal agencies to provide more information for federal databases
to unlawfully trying to track firearm sales is on the president’s
"executive" agenda, according to new
reports. "How we are gathering data, for example, on guns
that fall into the hands of criminals, and how we track that more
effectively there may be some steps that we can take administratively
as opposed to through legislation," Obama said on Monday.
Federal law
and the Second Amendment, of course, prohibit any effort to register
or track weapons. However, experts and gun rights activists say
the administration has increasingly been trying to get around the
legal prohibition by forcing gun dealers to hand over their
records, for example, and that all such lawless efforts must be
fiercely opposed.
"This is a
game the anti-gun zealots have played before: They threaten to kill
the Second Amendment, and then negotiate their way back to ‘merely’
eviscerating it. Or put another way, they threaten to shoot us in
the head to get us to agree to cutting off our fingers," Gun Owners
of America said
in an e-mail to supporters about the administration’s controversial
plan asking citizens to contact their elected officials. "The only
way that America’s gun owners are going to have peace over the next
decade is to stop all gun control as we did after Columbine
and then defeat compromising legislators running for reelection
in 2014."
Also on the
"executive action" agenda is appointing a director to the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, which has been without
a permanent boss for some six years now. However, lawmakers are
already under intense pressure to abolish the anti-gun ATF, or at
least slash its budget especially after the Justice Department
agency was caught
trafficking heavy weapons to certain Mexican drug cartels under
operation Fast and Furious. Disgraced Attorney General Eric
Holder has already been held
in criminal contempt by Congress for his ham-handed coverup
and outright
lies about the
scandal.
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January
16, 2013
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