The
National Rifle Association has obtained a Department of Justice memo
calling for national gun registration and confiscation. The nine page
“cursory summary” on current gun control initiatives
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states the administration “believes that a gun ban will not work
without mandatory gun confiscation,” according to the NRA, and thinks
universal background checks “won’t work without requiring national gun
registration.” Obama has yet to publicly support national registration
or firearms confiscation, although the memo reveals his administration
is moving in that direction.The memo stands in stark contrast to
the administration’s public stance on so-called gun control. White House
spokesman Jay Carney said last month that laws proposed by Obama would
not “take away a gun from a single law-abiding American.” The NRA
declined to explain how it obtained the document. The memo was written
by the acting director of the Justice Department’s National Institute of
Justice, Greg Ridgeway. It is dated January 4, two weeks before Obama
mounted his attack on the Second Amendment following the Sandy Hook
massacre. Ridgeway came to the Justice Department from the RAND
corporation.
The memo says universal background checks on firearms
purchases may help the government push to control and eventually outlaw
firearms, but it would lead to an increase in illegally purchased guns.
DOJ memo states: “Buybacks are ineffective unless massive and coupled with a ban.”
It
pointed out that banning high capacity ammunition clips would be
ineffective due to the fact there is a large number of them already in
circulation.
A
Justice Department official said the memo is an unfinished review of gun violence research and does not represent administration policy.
The
DOJ memo arrived a few weeks prior to a letter sent out by the
Department of Veterans Affairs. “A determination of incompetency will
prohibit you from purchasing, possessing, receiving, or transporting a
firearm or ammunition,” the sent to military veterans states.
“If
you knowingly violate any of these prohibitions, you may be fined,
imprisoned, or both pursuant to the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention
Act, Pub.L.No. 103-159, as implemented at 18, United States Code
924(a)(2).”
“US veterans
are receiving letters from the government informing them that they are
disabled and not allowed to own, purchase or possess a firearm. If the
veteran does decide to purchase a firearm he will by fined, imprisoned
or both,” the Gateway Pundit remarked.
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