Suppose, for the sake of argument, the government bans all civilian possession of firearms at the end of this month. But before you tell me how big your honor guard in Hell will be when that day comes, let’s think about how the government could really do it. But I believe this thinking is outdated and doesn’t align very well with reality. The implication being, of course, that gun owners would actively resist confiscation, even to the point of shooting back. ‘For decades I have heard gun owners claim that the government would never be able to confiscate our firearms because the government would lose too many men. We have an inalienable right to defend ourselves from all enemies, foreign and domestic. These laws only affect the law abiding citizens, rendering them defenseless. By definition, criminals do not obey laws. Gun control laws do nothing to save lives. The current administration has the US heading down this same path. Throughout history, every communist government has disarmed its people, marginalized a specific group of people, and millions have been slaughtered as a result. This video explains why the 2nd Amendment is so important. You will see many similarities as to what is currently happening in the US.ĭemocide= When the government kills its own people. Registration leads Confiscation. Since becoming president, Obama has been on a mission to overturn the Second Amendment, and take guns away from Americans forever. And the order also requires the Attorney General and the White House Counsel to review claims of executive privilege about covered records to make sure those claims are fully warranted by the Constitution.Martial Law and NWO are Coming ! Obama Will Confiscate the Firearms From All 50 States in 2016 Now, only the President will have that power, limiting its potential for abuse. This order ends the practice of having others besides the President assert executive privilege for records after an administration ends. “The Executive Order on Presidential Records brings those principles to presidential records by giving the American people greater access to these historic documents. The press release from the White House says the following: The executive order assumes the Archivist may release records 30 days after notifying the incumbent and former Presidents unless a claim of executive privilege is made. In fact, the Obama EO makes it clear that vice presidential records are to be included under the definition of “presidential records.”Įxecutive Order 13489 also restores the function of the Archivist of the United States’ as an independent arbiter of initial claims of executive privilege. In addition, the provisions in the Bush EO allowing former vice presidents to assert executive privilege are gone. This removed one of the most egregious sections of the Bush EO that allowed heirs or designees to make claims of executive privilege for an indefinite period after the death of a former President. The executive order states that only “living” former Presidents can make claims of executive privilege. The Obama executive order restores the presumption that the incumbent president, not former presidents, their heirs or designees should be the one asserting claims of executive privilege. The Reagan executive order was revoked when President Bush issued EO 13233 in November 2001. The language in the Obama executive order is similar to Executive Order 12667 issued by President Reagan in 1989 which was also in effect during the presidencies of George H.W. The issuance of the Obama presidential records executive order ends a nearly eight year effort by historians, archivists, political scientists and other stakeholders in federal courts and on Capitol Hill to have the Bush EO revoked on legal grounds or by statute. President Obama firmly committed his administration to a new policy of transparency by symbolically issuing the executive order on his first full day in office. Click here to see a copy of President Obama’s new Executive Order 13489. On January 21, in one of his first official acts, President Barack Obama revoked the Bush administration’s Executive Order 13233 that severely limited access by the public to presidential records.
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