On The Campaign Trail, Obama Speaks From A
'Pro-Gun' Script
At a town hall
meeting in
Obama says
people have a right to lawfully bear arms. “I think people have the right to lawfully
bear arms,” (Sen. Barrack Obama responding to Senator McCain’s remarks to the
National Rifle Association’s Annual Meeting, “Aiming for Gun Owner Votes,
McCain Takes More Shots at Obama,” 5/16/08, CBS
News Blog From the Road)
During a rally in
During debate, Obama claimed respect for gun rights. "You've got the tradition of lawful gun
ownership, that all of us saw, as we travel around rural parts of the country.
And it is very important for many Americans to be able to hunt, fish, take
their kids out, teach them how to shoot." (Sen.
Barack Obama, 2008 Democrat Presidential Debate,
BUT OBAMA HAS A LONG ANTI-GUN RECORD
On 1996 Questionnaire, Obama Answered "Yes" To Question About
His Support For Legislation To "Ban The Manufacture,
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Note: Senator
Obama claims that he neither saw nor filled out the IVI questionnaire. But Politico.com reported on March 31, 2008
that Obama had a greater role in completing the questionnaire than he
originally stated and posted a copy
of the amended questionnaire that included Obama’s hand written notes. (“Obama had greater role on liberal survey,” Politico.com,
3/31/08)
Scholar John Lott Recalls Obama Stating: "I Don't Believe That
People Should Be Able To Own Guns." John Lott: "In fact, I knew Obama during the mid-1990s, and
his answers to IVI's question on guns fit well with
the Obama that I knew. Indeed, the first time I introduced myself to him he
said 'Oh, you are the gun guy.' I responded 'Yes, I guess so.' He simply
responded that 'I don't believe that people should be able to own guns.'"
(John R. Lott Jr., "Obama And Guns: Two Different
Views," Fox News, www.foxnews.com,
4/7/08)
In 2003, Obama Voted In Support Of Legislation That "Would Have
Banned Most Of The Privately Held Hunting Shotguns, Target Rifles, And Black
Powder Rifles" In
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SB 1195 Caused Furor; Would Have Banned Shotguns,
Muzzleloaders. "The gun furor basically revolves around Senate Bill 1195,
sponsored by Democratic Sen. Antonio Munoz. It would ban shotguns with a bore
of .50 caliber or more, the net result, according to
numerous interpretations, being to outlaw a variety of shotguns, and even
muzzleloaders." (Lew Freedman, Op-Ed, "Hunters Need Not
Worry--Yet,"
Obama Believes The D.C. Gun Ban Is Constitutional. "[T]he campaign of Democratic presidential
hopeful Barack Obama said that he '...believes that we can recognize and
respect the rights of law-abiding gun owners and the right of local communities
to enact common sense laws to combat violence and save lives. Obama believes
the D.C. handgun law is constitutional.'" (James Oliphant and Michael J.
Higgins, "Court To Hear Gun Case,"
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NOTE: The D.C. Gun Ban Bars Handguns, Operable Rifles And Shotguns In The Home. "The D.C. law, like laws in
Obama Was Director Of Anti-Gun Joyce Foundation, Which Spent Millions On
Gun-Control Causes. "Adding
even further skepticism to Obama's claim of support for the 2nd Amendment is
his previous service as a director of the Joyce Foundation. Since 2000, the
Joyce Foundation has provided over $15 Million in funding to radical gun
control organizations such as the
In 2004, Obama Voted Against Legislation "Drafted To Protect
Homeowners From Prosecution In Cases Where They Used A Firearm To Halt A Home
Invasion." "[O]bama cast a total of 4 votes in opposition to SB2165.
SB2165 was drafted to protect homeowners from prosecution in cases where they
used a firearm to halt a home invasion. Once again, Obama found himself on the
wrong side of the issue as overwhelming majorities of both the House and the
Senate voted in favor of this important legislation. Obama's steadfast opposition
to SB2165 is indicative of his misplaced priorities on issues of self-defense
and personal firearm ownership." (
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The Bill Was In Response To Homeowner Who Shot Burglar Who
Had Broken Into His Home - Twice. "The state handgun bill Obama voted against
was a response to the case of a suburban
In 2004, Obama Called For Federal Legislation To Pre-empt State
Concealed Carry Laws. "In a
February survey of Democratic primary candidates for the U.S. Senate by the
Tribune, Obama said he opposed allowing ordinary citizens to carry concealed
weapons and that a federal law banning concealed carried weapons except for law
enforcement is needed." (Liam Ford, "Keyes Backs Law On Concealed Guns,"
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Obama Recently Spoke Out Against Concealed Carry. Obama: "I am not in
favor of concealed weapons ... I think that creates a potential atmosphere
where more innocent people could (get shot during) altercations." (Mike Wereschagin and David M. Brown, "Candidates' Gun
Control Positions May Figure In
In 2001, Obama Voted Against And Helped Defeat Bill To Allow Individuals
To Carry Concealed Weapon When They Have Valid Order Of Protection Against
Another Person. (S.B. 604, Senate
Floor Third Reading, Failed, 29-27-0, 4/4/01, Obama Voted Nay)
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"After Extensive Debate On The Senate Floor ... State
Sen. Barack Obama (D-13) Helped Defeat A Bill That Would Allow People Who Receive
An Order Of Protection To Possess And Carry A Concealed Firearm." (Todd Spivak, "Sen. Obama Helps Defeat A Concealed Firearm
Bill,"
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Obama: "Concealed-carry laws would only increase the problem
of handgun violence and ultimately make the streets less safe everywhere ... It
was a bad idea and I'm glad it failed..." (Todd Spivak,
"Sen. Obama Helps Defeat A Concealed Firearm Bill,"
In The
In 1998, 2002, and 2004, Obama Received "F" Ratings From The
National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund. The NRA has given Obama 3 "F's." (National
Rifle Association Political Victory Fund Website, www.nrapvf.org, Accessed 1/8/08; National
Rifle Association Political Victory Fund Website, www.nrapvf.org,
Accessed 1/8/08; 1998 Illinois National Rifle Association Political Victory
Fund Political Preference Chart, p.2)
Obama takes a shot at the NRA. Obama
responded by describing the NRA’s position as being worried about the “smallest
concession” resulting in guns being taken away from everyone. … “I do believe
that there is nothing inconsistent with also saying we can institute some
common sense gun laws.” (Sen. Barrack
Obama responding to Senator McCain’s remarks to the National Rifle
Association’s Annual Meeting, “Aiming for Gun Owner Votes, McCain Takes More
Shots at Obama,” 5/16/08, CBS
News Blog From the Road)
Barrack Obama is no friend of gun
owners. Do not be fooled by political
candidates who say one thing to get your vote but vote to restrict your rights
every chance they get.
Protect Your Gun Rights – Defeat Obama
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