Inhofe Explains Obama’s Executive Orders

2ndamend1Senator Jim Inhofe today reacted to President Obama’s announcement on guns that includes both Executive Orders and the pursuit of legislation through Congress by saying he supports the Constitution.

“While we mourn with those who have lost loved ones, in no way should the actions of those few who act illegally impact the constitutional rights of the many,” said Inhofe. “I will continue to strongly oppose any effort to undermine the Second Amendment and an individual citizen’s right to keep and bear arms.”
Inhofe continued,“What people need to understand about today’s announcement is that it involved two very distinct actions by the president: 1) executive actions that the President will be implementing unilaterally, and 2) making recommendations to Congress for laws that it should pass. Most of the planned executive orders are common sense changes that are within the President’s current powers to implement, namely:
1)      Launch a national safe and responsible gun ownership campaign.
2)      Provide law enforcement, first responders, and school officials with proper training for active shooter situations.
3)      Maximize enforcement efforts to prevent gun violence and prosecute gun crime.
4)      Launch a national dialogue led by Secretaries Sebelius and Duncan on mental health.
“I will adamantly oppose any executive order that I believe infringes upon duly enacted laws by the Congress or on our Constitutional rights. Where I do disagree with the President is on his recommendations for laws Congress should pass. We know from experience that an assault weapons ban will have no meaningful effect on gun violence, as many of the changes that are implemented by a such a ban are cosmetic in nature. Statistics demonstrate that a ban on particular weapons will not significantly decrease crime. Such a ban will, however, significantly decrease our rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
“The text of the Constitution clearly confers upon an individual the right to bear arms – and not just for the purposes of hunting as many liberals will claim. Our Founders believed that the people’s right to own guns was an important check on the powers of the government and ‘necessary to the security of a free State.’ I couldn’t agree more and I stand firm in my support of this right.”

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