It’s the classic facepalm moment when it comes to liberals trying to push their gun control agenda, especially the one peddled by this current administration. Katie wrote about what we could expect from President Obama’s new executive orders on gun regulations last night, which included provisions that are already law. This morning, the president delivered remarks in the East Room of the White House on his new (ish) policies that included this whopper, which the White House Twitter account disseminated for everyone to mock:
"A violent felon can buy the exact same weapon over the internet with no background check, no questions asked."
“A violent felon can buy the exact same weapon over the internet with no background check, no questions asked”? No, Mr. President, violent criminals can’t just go online and buy firearms. That’s illegal.
Lars Dalseide of the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action told Townhall, “any sale from any licensed dealer first has to go through a background check. It doesn’t matter if he’s selling the firearm at a store, online, or at a gun show. When it comes to online sales, guns can only be transferred to the buyer through a federally licensed firearms dealer – that’s the law.”
Bud’s Gun Shop, which prides itself as the number one online retailer of firearms in the world, also noted that shipping your purchase to a local federal firearms licensed dealer in order for a background check to be conducted is necessary for making the transaction legal in accordance to all state and federal laws. FFL dealers make online purchases legal and without them, as Bud’s tutorial video noted; “the whole process wouldn’t be possible.”
As for criminals who might want to buy a gun online, it’s highly unlikely. First, criminals don’t go to Gander Mountain to buy firearms since they require background checks on all firearms purchases. Also, criminals won’t be visiting gun shows for their guns either. In fact, a University of Chicago study showed that criminals (shocker) avoid legal avenues when it comes to obtaining guns.
These executive orders will do nothing to stop future gun violence, and the NRA, which finds itself under siege (again), knows this all to well. In a statement released today, the executive director for the organization’s Institute for Legislative Action said,“Once again, President Obama has chosen to engage in political rhetoric instead of offering meaningful solutions to our nation’s pressing problems. Today’s event also represents an ongoing attempt to distract attention away from his lack of a coherent strategy to keep the American people safe from terrorist attacks.”
One thing is for sure–and that is gun sales are probably going to go through the roof.
townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/01/05/uh-what-obama-says-violent-felons-can-just-buy-guns-online-n2100146?
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