Dusty Balz, SASS#46599 Posted November 19, 2013 Posted November 19, 2013 "if you like your plan, you can keep your plan" "I believe in the 2nd amendment", We knew it all along Yes, an Obama DOJ memo says ban will not work without gun registration, confiscation http://bearingarms.com/yes-an-obama-...-registration/Fears of gun registration and confiscation haverun rampant since Barack Obama assumed the Presidency and appointed EricHolder as Attorney General, and now we can confirm that those fearswere well founded.Red Flag News posted the following in February: The National Rifle Association hasobtained a Department of Justice memo calling for national gunregistration and confiscation. The nine page “cursory summary” oncurrent gun control initiatives was not officially released by the Obama administration.The DOJ memo (downloadable here as a PDF)states the administration “believes that a gun ban will not workwithout mandatory gun confiscation,” according to the NRA, and thinksuniversal background checks “won’t work without requiring national gunregistration.” Obama has yet to publicly support national registrationor firearms confiscation, although the memo reveals his administrationis moving in that direction.an wiThe memo stands in stark contrast to the administration’s publicstance on so-called gun control. White House spokesman Jay Carney saidlast month that laws proposed by Obama would not “take away a gun from asingle law-abiding American.”The NRA declined to explain how it obtained the document. The memo waswritten by the acting director of the Justice Department’s NationalInstitute of Justice, Greg Ridgeway. It is dated January 4, two weeksbefore Obama mounted his attack on the Second Amendment following theSandy Hook massacre. Ridgeway came to the Justice Department from theRAND corporation.NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam confirmed to Bearing Arms today that the DOJ memo is legitimate.That the Administration is even considering such steps is troubling, to put it mildly.
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