Obama asks Cabinet members for proposals to curb gun violence

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By Scott Wilson and Philip Rucker,
Dec 18, 2012 02:27 AM EST

The Washington Post
President Obama on Monday began the first serious push of his administration to attempt to reduce gun violence, directing Cabinet members to formulate a set of proposals that could include reinstating a ban on assault rifles.

The effort will be led by Vice President Biden, according to two people outside the government who have spoken to senior administration officials since Friday, when a gunman killed his mother and rampaged through Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., killing 20 children, six adults and himself.

The tentative steps ended a paralyzing debate within the administration over how hard to pursue gun-control legislation, which has been a politically perilous issue for many Democrats. There were signs Monday, however, that such fear was abating on the Democratic side of the aisle.

Democratic Sens. Harry M. Reid (Nev.), Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Mark R. Warner (Va.) made clear that Congress should consider a range of options to address the issue; all three have been strong supporters of gun rights. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Calif.) said she would introduce legislation that would reimpose the assault-rifle ban that lapsed in 2004.

all of it here
Obama asks Cabinet members for proposals to curb gun violence - The Washington Post
 
Here it comes
links in artilce at site


SNIP:
By Scott Wilson and Philip Rucker,
Dec 18, 2012 02:27 AM EST

The Washington Post
President Obama on Monday began the first serious push of his administration to attempt to reduce gun violence, directing Cabinet members to formulate a set of proposals that could include reinstating a ban on assault rifles.

The effort will be led by Vice President Biden, according to two people outside the government who have spoken to senior administration officials since Friday, when a gunman killed his mother and rampaged through Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., killing 20 children, six adults and himself.

The tentative steps ended a paralyzing debate within the administration over how hard to pursue gun-control legislation, which has been a politically perilous issue for many Democrats. There were signs Monday, however, that such fear was abating on the Democratic side of the aisle.

Democratic Sens. Harry M. Reid (Nev.), Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Mark R. Warner (Va.) made clear that Congress should consider a range of options to address the issue; all three have been strong supporters of gun rights. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Calif.) said she would introduce legislation that would reimpose the assault-rifle ban that lapsed in 2004.

all of it here
Obama asks Cabinet members for proposals to curb gun violence - The Washington Post

Sounds like Democracy to me. Are you officially stating your opposition to that now?
 
Hey Barackie...you can ask for ideas from your fucked-up Adminstration all you want, but it's still got to pass the GOP-dominated House.

But of course, you can always get around that the illegal way and issue an Executive Order like you've done in the past.
 
Democrats should move to a gun free nation like Cuba, North Korea or Chinese occupied Tibet
 

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