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Obama Gun Control Policy: President Stays Virtually Silent On Issue

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By ERICA WERNER   11/25/11 03:55 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- They are fuzzy about some issues but the Republican presidential candidates leave little doubt about where they stand on gun rights.

Rick Perry and Rick Santorum go pheasant hunting and give interviews before heading out. Newt Gingrich and Herman Cain speak to the National Rifle Association convention. Michele Bachmann tells People magazine she wants to teach her daughters how to shoot because women need to be able to protect themselves. Mitt Romney, after backing some gun control measures in Massachusetts, now presents himself as a strong Second Amendment supporter.

President Barack Obama, on the other hand, is virtually silent on the issue.

He has hardly addressed it since a couple of months after the January assassination attempt on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson, Ariz., when he promised to develop new steps on gun safety in response. He still has failed to do so, even as Tucson survivors came to Capitol Hill last week to push for action to close loopholes in the gun background check system.

Democrats have learned the hard way that embracing gun control can be terrible politics, and the 2012 presidential election is shaping up to underscore just how delicate the issue can be. With the election likely to be decided largely by states where hunting is a popular pastime, like Missouri, Ohio or Pennsylvania, candidates of both parties want to win over gun owners, not alienate them.

For Republicans, that means emphasizing their pro-gun credentials. But for Obama and the Democrats, the approach is trickier.

Obama's history in support of strict gun control measures prior to becoming president makes it difficult for him to claim he's a Second Amendment champion, even though he signed a bill allowing people to take loaded guns into national parks. At the same time, he's apparently decided that his record backing gun safety is nothing to boast of either, perhaps because of the power of the gun lobby and their opposition to anything smacking of gun control.

The result is that while Republicans are more than happy to talk up their support for gun rights, Obama may barely be heard from on the issue at all.

"Gun control is a fight that the administration is not willing to pick. They're not likely to win it," said Harry Wilson, author of a book on gun politics and director of the Institute for Policy and Opinion Research at Roanoke College in Virginia. "They certainly would not win it in Congress, and it's not likely to be a winner at the polls. ... It comes down to one pretty simple word: Politics."

Administration officials say they are working to develop the gun safety measures promised after the Giffords shooting, and they say they have taken steps to improve the background check system. White House spokesman Matt Lehrich says the White House goal is to "protect the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens while keeping guns out of the hands of those who shouldn't have them under existing law."

But when it comes to guns and politics, Democrats haven't forgotten what happened in 1994. That year, President Bill Clinton was pushing for passage of a landmark crime bill featuring a ban on assault-style weapons, and then-House Speaker Thomas Foley, D-Wash., twisted Democrats' arms to get it through the House. Come November, Democrats suffered widespread election losses and lost control of the House and the Senate. Foley was among those defeated, and Clinton and others credited the NRA's campaigning with a big role in the outcome. And when the assault weapons ban came up for congressional reauthorization in 2004, it failed.

Given that history, the NRA expects to see Obama treading carefully on guns through 2012.

"It's bad politics to be on the wrong side of the Second Amendment at election time," said Wayne LaPierre, NRA executive vice president. "They're trying to fog the issue through the 2012 election and deceive gun owners into thinking he's something he's not, which is pro-Second Amendment."

For gun control advocates, it adds up to frustration with Obama and the Democrats. The group Mayors Against Illegal Guns argues that polling shows voters support certain gun safety measures like stronger background checks – although a recent Gallup poll also finds more support for enforcing current laws than for passing new ones.

"Good policy here is good politics," said John Feinblatt, an adviser to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is a co-chairman of the mayors' group. "Unfortunately, for too long the administration has bought the conventional wisdom" that gun control is bad politics.

But the NRA outspends gun-control groups by a wide margin, and analysts say that when it comes time to vote, the gun issue is more likely to motivate gun rights activists than gun control supporters.

Since becoming president, Obama has been extremely cautious on the issue. In his 2004 Senate race, for example, Obama said it was a "scandal" that then-President George W. Bush didn't force renewal of the assault weapons ban. But Obama himself has done nothing to promote that issue since becoming president.

Obama's commitment to act on gun safety may also be complicated by an unrelated controversy over a Justice Department program aimed at stanching gun trafficking into Mexico. The government lost track of numerous weapons in connection with the program.

Obama has vowed to figure out what went wrong with the operation and make sure it's corrected, but with Republicans seizing on the issue to attack the White House, the politics around taking action on guns hasn't gotten any easier.

So for now, supporters who hoped to see Obama adopt a stronger stance on guns and act in the wake of the Giffords shooting look like they're going to be disappointed.

"We haven't given up hope," said Dennis Henigan, acting president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, "but our impatience is growing with each passing day."

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WASHINGTON -- They are fuzzy about some issues but the Republican presidential candidates leave little doubt about where they stand on gun rights. Rick Perry and Rick Santorum go pheasant hunting and...
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LouGots
07:09 PM on 04/22/2012
The medium is the message.

6200 comments and counting at a so-called"Progressive" website and the majority are pro-RKBA.

The medium is the message, and the message is that the gun-grabbers are totally f*cked.
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David Carson
03:20 PM on 04/30/2012
support for the 2nd amendment has been strong here for years
03:47 PM on 03/03/2012
Gun salespeople love talking about the boogieman Obama who will take away all our guns so they can sell more guns.
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David Carson
03:21 PM on 04/30/2012
fist-Obama is a true Chicago politician
03:27 PM on 03/03/2012
This has always amused me. A child could find the right to bare arms in the cosntitution, but Demcorats oppose it. Show me a single child who can find the right to an abortion in the constitution, but Democrats fall over each other supporting that!

A right granted to us by the Constitution, actually written in ink our Democrat friends are rushing to take away from us, while a right that requires pages of legal argument to even being to suggest the Constitution grants, they will defend with every fiber of their being!

Welcome to liberal loony land!
07:14 PM on 04/13/2012
Boy did you put that well. They used the Constitution creatively when they want something and disregard it completely when they want something else.
01:03 PM on 04/19/2012
You should check your facts before perpetuating the myths about the Democratic platform on Gun Control. First, Dems don't oppose gun ownership, (many Dems own guns,) nor do they want to overturn the Second Amendment. This is hyperbole that Republicans use (without documentation, of course) to get the ranks fightin' mad and voting against those horrible Liberals.

You can read further on the actual Democratic Platform on Gun Control here http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_position_of_the_Democratic_Party_on_gun_control but it basically states "that reasonable gun control measures must be taken." Read the link for specifics, but it's clear that Democrats are not in favor of overturning the Second Amendment or anything as radical. There may be more extreme perspectives among individuals, but this is the official party platform, it's reasonable, not extreme and nowhere talks about taking guns away or overturning Second Amendment.

Second, no person, child or otherwise, would find anything about abortion in the constitution. Roe v. Wade was a Judicial Decision based on the ninth amendment, not written in the constitution nor an amendment. So again, you're perpetuating myths that are commonly used as fact. An overview of that Judicial Decision: http://womenshistory.about.com/od/abortionuslegal/p/roe_v_wade.htm

I backed up my side of the discussion with documentation. Where's your documentation (not biased) that Dems want to "rush to take away rights and overturn the constitution?" Your language is extreme, incorrect, undocumented.
05:44 PM on 02/08/2012
To me the Constitution is paramount and the 1st & 2nd Amendments are 1 & 2 for very good reason. ...As Governor of Massachusetts Romney signed anti-gun legislation into law. If his actions speak louder than his words, Romney's position against the Second Amendment is well documented and well beyond conjecture. Despite the defensive rhetoric from that obvious and total bungler, Eric Holder, President Obama has never, ever acted against the Second Amendment. And again, if actions do speak louder than words Obama has, in fact, expanded the Second on several occasions. So, for me if the choice does eventually come down to Obama v Romney… My choice and that of gun owners throughout America must remain crystal clear: Obama in 2012!
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09:09 AM on 12/08/2011
Big Gun Control Page Policy: Stay Virtually Silent on Operation Fast and Furious


"Documents: ATF used "Fast and Furious" to make the case for gun regulations"
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-57338546-10391695/documents-atf-used-fast-and-furious-to-make-the-case-for-gun-regulations/
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05:05 PM on 01/03/2012
They're ok with it. Liberals only pretend they care about the lives of brown people. We see how they really feel since they don't care that thousands were gunned down by Fast & Furious weapons and more will continue to die from them.
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Chris Eakin
Reject Ignorance and Intolerance
05:41 PM on 02/21/2012
Yes, we had a nationwide meeting a few months ago, donated all our guns, and shipped them to Mexico. Genius.
04:53 PM on 12/07/2011
Reall?
04:36 PM on 12/07/2011
Silent? I think not.

http://bit.ly/u6t05b
07:16 PM on 04/13/2012
Obama is silent on the issue of gun control..for the most part. (The subject here is not Fast and Furious which he'd have to be out of his mind to make an issue of in an election year.)
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David Carson
03:23 PM on 04/30/2012
his representatives like Holder have hardly been silent
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wolflover3825
Hungry Like the Wolf.
07:56 PM on 12/02/2011
Brady Bunch response #5: Never acknowledge anything in the past that would hurt our cause. Always insist on the present topic that helps our cause to ban gun.

Brady Bunch response #6: When an opponent points out anything else is the cause for more deaths in the US, claim that it’s a NRA deflection tactic, and that it’s not the point of gun violence.
10:35 AM on 12/02/2011
He is most likely reading between the lines…

http://usat.ly/tVIA82

If you want to ban guns, then news like this must Suck.
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10:25 AM on 12/02/2011
I wouln't call Obama "silent" on guns. The folks he has appointed have a long history of serious anti-gun behavior. He's covering himself by not saying anything personally while putting people in power who would rather we could not defend ourselves.
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wolflover3825
Hungry Like the Wolf.
12:10 PM on 12/02/2011
He's just waiting until after the electoin, if he gets re-elected that is. The he'll start the gun grab.
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05:06 PM on 01/03/2012
That's funny because a lot of people will be grabbing for their own guns when that happens.
07:17 PM on 04/13/2012
AMEN! If I had a bigger font I'd use it. lol
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BigWillyG
01:18 AM on 12/02/2011
Considering the last time he so much as looked at the guns issue it ended up being the massively illegal train wreck that is Operation Fast And Furious I can see why he doesn't want to touch the issue.
07:34 AM on 12/02/2011
Whenever they do touch on it, they pathetically attempt to blame the NRA.
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wolflover3825
Hungry Like the Wolf.
08:21 PM on 12/01/2011
What? No takers on my challenge? I see all of you scuryring around in the shadows, minds whirling, the dust and cobwebs flying, all to no avail. You can't.
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wolflover3825
Hungry Like the Wolf.
04:56 PM on 12/01/2011
I have a challenge to all the gun control freaks out there who want to ban guns and put them only in the hands of the crimninals.

Come up with some new slogans.

This whole converstaion, comment posting site keeps regugitating the same 5 or 6 every other post. You are like a broken record. You keep spewing the drival, never minding the fact, or taking the wrong ones. When thay are pointed out to you, the most common reponse is "Those are the NRA lies." Come up with something new, PLEASE. Your responses are becoming mind numbing and outright ridiculous. All of you fast becoming parrots, chirping the same rhetoric drival.
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hagagaga
My comments are funnier than yours.
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wolflover3825
Hungry Like the Wolf.
04:46 PM on 12/01/2011
I haven't checked the site out a whole lot, but from I see, it's a good one. Thanks.
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LibertariansGhost
Pity the land that needs heroes
05:35 PM on 11/30/2011
Perhaps the President is staying silent on this issue because he understands that without a new amendment the rights guaranteed in the 2nd are untouchable
05:16 AM on 12/01/2011
The 2nd states "a well regulated militia" not hoard as many guns as you can for personal pleasure. The NRA has polluted our country with their tyranny.
07:48 AM on 12/01/2011
The 2nd states 'The right of the people to keep and bear arms'. You know that but can't see past your hatred of guns and the NRA to think clearly.
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thudpucker
We cannot improve the world if we conform to it
09:37 AM on 12/01/2011
Keep going and I'll have to get my hip waders on.