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Old 09-14-2019, 09:11 AM   #1
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Coming for your AR-15? O'Rourke scrambles Dems' gun message

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Beto O'Rourke's "hell yes" moment at the Democrats' presidential debate is scrambling his party's message on guns.

The Democrats have long contended their support of gun control laws does not mean they want to take away law-abiding citizens' firearms. But on Friday, they struggled to square that message with their presidential contender's full-throated call on national TV for confiscating assault rifles.
"Hell, yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47, and we're not going to allow it to be used against your fellow Americans anymore," the former Texas congressman declared during Thursday night's debate.
O'Rourke's hometown of El Paso was the site of a mass shooting last month that killed 22 people, and he has put the issue of gun violence at the center of his campaign effort. On Friday, his campaign hawked T-shirts emblazoned with his debate vow.
However, some fellow Democrats chastised him and fretted that his remarks may have made things harder for gun control supporters as they negotiate with President Donald Trump on legislation to respond to this summer's mass shootings.
"I frankly think that that clip will be played for years at Second Amendment rallies with organizations that try to scare people by saying Democrats are coming for your guns," Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware told CNN Friday. "I don't think a majority of the Senate or the country is going to embrace mandatory buybacks. We need to focus on what we can get done."
His fears about new rages against gun control supporters seem sure to be borne out.
"This is what their goal is. We've always said it, now they're saying it," said Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation, based in Washington state. "Now they've said it and we're going to make them eat it."
Meanwhile, Coons is working with Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania on a measure to require that law enforcement officials be notified when someone fails a gun-purchase background check. Toomey, who is also working with Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia on the firearms issue, agreed that O'Rourke's comments could backfire.
© Provided by The Associated Press Democratic presidential candidate former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke answers a question Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, during a Democratic presidential primary debate hosted by ABC at Texas Southern University in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) "This rhetoric undermines and hurts bipartisan efforts to actually make progress on commonsense gun safety efforts, like expanding background checks," he said.
O'Rourke was less provocative in his language but still determined Friday.
"Much respect to Sen. Coons for leading the fight on background checks," he tweeted. "But the time for letting status quo politics determine how far we can go is over. If we agree that having millions of weapons of war on the streets is a bad idea, we have to do something about it."
One worry among Democrats is that calling for outright confiscation plays into claims by Trump and other Republicans that Democrats are coming for people's firearms.
On Thursday night, just as O'Rourke made his call to take back the rifles, Trump warned at a Republican retreat in Baltimore, "Democrats want to confiscate guns from law-abiding Americans, so they are totally defenseless when somebody walks into their house."
Republicans, Trump promised, "will forever uphold the fundamental right to keep and bear arms." That line got huge applause at the GOP retreat, and again Friday when it was repeated there by Vice President Mike Pence.
By all accounts, Trump needs to run up the score in rural areas to win reelection next year. The 2020 outcome is expected to depend heavily on a trio of Rust Belt states — Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — that have large numbers of rural voters, many of whom are gun-owners or sympathetic to owners on this issue. And Democrats' hope of winning control of the Senate rests on states with high rates of gun ownership, like Arizona and Texas.
Several gun control groups stressed Friday that they were not advocating confiscation, but they also didn't follow Coons' lead in condemning O'Rourke's declaration.
"I think it is very understandable that he is taking a policy position that the larger gun safety community hasn't taken and he's trying to push the envelope," said Robin Lloyd, managing director of Giffords, the gun control group named after Gabby Giffords, the Arizona congresswoman who survived a gunshot wound to the head in 2011. "If the American voter does not think this is an appropriate solution, they'll let us know."
Gun rights groups have seemed to be somewhat on their heels recently as the unabated series of mass shootings has increased pressure for new control measures. Even the staunchly conservative lieutenant governor of Texas, Dan Patrick, said he supports background checks for all gun purchases after the El Paso attack and a second mass shooting in the state. Infighting and investigations at the National Rifle Association and election wins by pro-gun-control Democrats last November have convinced some politicians that the winds have shifted on the gun issue.
Indeed, O'Rourke isn't alone. None of the other nine candidates on the debate stage contradicted him on his proposal to require owners of the two popular styles of assault rifles to sell them to the government. Two candidates — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and California Sen. Kamala Harris — have also called for mandatory buybacks of assault weapons. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, asked if she agreed with O'Rourke Thursday night, allowed only that she preferred a voluntary buyback to a mandatory one.
All 10 of the Democrats onstage have called for an assault weapon sales ban, the latest sign of how the party has become emboldened on gun control.
"It's hard to overstate how much the politics of gun safety has changed — whereas candidates once avoided gun safety entirely, now they're jockeying to be the boldest," said Taylor Maxwell of Everytown, the gun control group founded by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Proposals like background checks and so-called red flag laws, which allow authorities to confiscate guns from people who are deemed threats, are "urgent," she said. "Too many lives are on the line not to take these simple, broadly popular and bipartisan steps immediately."
But O'Rourke's remarks worry Democrats like Warren Varley, who lost a race for a state legislative seat in Iowa last year.
© Provided by The Associated Press Democratic presidential candidate former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke greets supporters Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, after a Democratic presidential primary debate hosted by ABC at Texas Southern University in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) "The lines like, 'We're gonna come and take your AR-15,' just play into the fears that the NRA has been stoking, and a proposal like that is just going to make rural Iowa and I think probably rural areas elsewhere more red," Varley said. "I think that's just a bridge too far for most rural folks, and it conjures up images of the government coming in and invading your home and images of big government trampling over the rights of individuals."
Trump and White House aides have discussed a number of gun control measures with members of Congress, including steps to go after fraudulent buyers, notify state and local law enforcement when a potential buyer fails a background check, issue state-level emergency risk protection orders, boost mental health assistance and speed up executions for those found guilty of committing mass shootings.
A formal announcement on the president's plan is expected as soon as next week.



As reported - All ten of the top DPST's support an AR-15 weapon ban - and they are scurying like roaches to avoid the fallout of their "Truth" - per Beto- exposed.
They lie about it - and have no idea of the consequences of such an action
The American public will not not tolerate such a Federal confiscation if the DPST's get voted into office.

Trump is approaching the issue apropriately - with background checks and dong what we can to keep weapons out of the hands of those mentally ill predisposed to such violence.
And is roundly cursed for his actions by the DPST's! Who started the mess by emptying the state mental hospitals in the 1970's for monetary reasons.
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Old 09-14-2019, 09:41 AM   #2
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What percentage of your fellow DPSHTs would shoot an abortionist with an AR, oebbbj?
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Old 09-14-2019, 10:03 AM   #3
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Hahahaha, Mandatory Buyback what a joke. These idiots think they have a right to demand rightful property from a citizen. Only stupid citizens feel they are obligated to obey them, lol.
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A voluntary buy back program would reveal a lot.

Those who don’t participate should be given the opportunity to go to Afghanistan to put their precious Killing machines to good use defending our country.
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A voluntary buy back program would reveal a lot.

Those who don’t participate should be given the opportunity to go to Afghanistan to put their precious Killing machines to good use defending our country.
Why participate in a voluntary buyback program?

Interested readers want to know.
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Old 09-14-2019, 10:15 AM   #6
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Those who don’t participate should be given the opportunity to go to Afghanistan to put their precious Killing machines to good use defending our country.

a DPST making the point that buyback is not voluntary!!!
Foolish Ones
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Old 09-14-2019, 10:18 AM   #7
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Right now it’s an iDEA.

Kinda of like prosecuting abortion providers for murder.

Only farther from realization.
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What percentage of your fellow DPSHTs would shoot an abortionist with an AR, oebbbj?
What kind of question is that, lol.
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Right now it’s an iDEA.
Maybe they could run it like the cash for clunkers failure. Everyone could get cash back to get into an upgraded AR Model.

The old models would be destroyed taking them out of service for future low income use.
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Those who don’t participate should be given the opportunity to go to Afghanistan to put their precious Killing machines to good use defending our country.
Oh really, So they'll initiate the Draft with no Government Issued Weapons? Hahahahaha...............
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DPST's would love a disarmed police and military.
Fits their narrative - have H,,, talk to them and she will put it "Right"!!!!
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What’s with all the politics man I’m just trying to get my dick wet
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What’s with all the politics man I’m just trying to get my dick wet
Lots of forums and people on this site to help with that!!!

I wouldn't offer your dick up to some of the more "liberal" members in this forum unless you are looking for that kind of action.

But carry on.
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DPST's would love a disarmed police and military.
Fits their narrative - have H,,, talk to them and she will put it "Right"!!!!
little man oebgyn11. You are so misinformed. In other words you don't know your stuff oebgyn11
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All I can say, is if they can make this mandatory, then they can do it with other things. It reminds me of "First they came" by Martin Niemoller.

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out-
because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out- because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out-
because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.

History has a habit of repeating itself.
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