smoothoperator wrote:speedsix wrote: " As Governor, Romney signed a law to ban 2A Militia guns. As President, signed a law that finally lets me carry in National Parks. I plan to vote on results, not cheap talk and posturing." Could you explain this, please?
I'll try.
1.
Mitt Romney was Governor of Massachusetts when the Federal ban on various homeland defense rifles expired. He supported a state law to keep them banned. Channeling the spirit of Massachusetts Governor Thomas Gage, Romney made this statement at the bill signing ceremony.
"These guns are not made for recreation or self-defense. They are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people."
As a candidate for ther Republican nomination, Mitt Romney told Tim Russert on NBC that he supports a ban on the militia weapons protected by the Second Amendment, to "keep weapons of unusual lethality from being on the street" [sic]
2.
U.S. Citizens used to be prohibited from having a firearm in U.S. National Parks.
Two years ago, Obama signed a bill that removed that restriction. Now the parks are the same as the surrounding state.
David Barna, chief of public affairs for the National Park Service, said the laws are now the same inside and outside of the park gates.
"The law doesn't change when you enter a park," Barna said. "What you see in the parks shouldn't be any different than what you see outside the park."
3.
Talk is cheap. If we can't have a President who talks the talk and walks the walk, I would rather have a President who talks anti-gun and votes pro-gun than one who talks a good game but then votes anti-gun when it matters.
...thanks...(OBUMMER), as President, signed a bill...not Romney...(as to his NPS chief of public affairs' statement...if it carried any weight, we'd be able to carry in the restrooms and other buildings in the parks, too...big government, again, treating us like children...)
...this was not even on a good day to be construed as pro-gun...obummer's whole agenda has been anti-gun...
...I'm sure Romney didn't say this:
"As a candidate for ther Republican nomination, Mitt Romney told Tim Russert on NBC that he supports a ban on the militia weapons protected by the Second Amendment, to "keep weapons of unusual lethality from being on the street" [sic]"
...that is a spin on what he DID say...only a fool or someone wanting to paint him in a bad light would choose those words...I'll be looking to see if I can find his actual quote...
...here's the actual text of that part of the interview...
RUSSERT: Let me turn to gun control. Here's the headline: "Romney retreats on gun control. Romney, who once described himself as a supporter of strong gun laws, is distancing himself from that rhetoric now as he attempts to court the gun owners who make up a significant force in Republican primary politics. In his '94" Senate race, Romney backed two gun-control measures strongly opposed by the National Rife Association and other" guns rights "groups: the Brady Bill, which imposed a five-day waiting period on gun sales, and a ban on certain assault weapons. 'That's not going to make me the hero of the NRA,' Romney told the Boston Herald.'" "At another campaign stop" "he told reporters, 'I don't line up with the NRA.'" Suddenly Romney decides to run for president and signs up for a lifetime membership in the NRA.
ROMNEY: You know, it's, it's wonderful, and you'll appreciate this. There is a great effort on the part of, in some cases, my opposition, in some cases, just folks that are interested in writing an interesting article to, to try and find any change at all. And my position on guns is the same position I've had for a long, long time. And, and that position is that I don't line up 100 percent with the NRA. I don't see eye to eye with the NRA on every issue. I...
RUSSERT: You're still for the Brady Bill?
ROMNEY: I supported the assault weapon ban. I...
RUSSERT: You're for it?
ROMNEY: I assigned--and I--let me, let me describe it.
RUSSERT: But you're still for it.
ROMNEY: Let's describe what it is. I signed--I would have supported the original assault weapon ban. I signed an assault weapon ban in Massachusetts governor because it provided for a relaxation of licensing requirements for gun owners in Massachusetts, which was a big plus. And so both the pro-gun and the anti-gun lobby came together with a bill, and I signed that. And if there is determined to be, from time to time, a weapon of such lethality that it poses a grave risk to our law enforcement personnel, that's something I would consider signing. There's nothing of that nature that's being proposed today in Washington. But, but I would, I would look at weapons that pose extraordinary lethality...
RUSSERT: So the assault ban that expired here because Congress didn't act on it, you would support?
EY: Just as the president said, he would have, he would have signed that bill if it came to his desk, and so would have I. And, and, and yet I also was pleased to have the support of the NRA when I ran for governor. I sought it, I seek it now. I'd love to have their support. I believe in the right of Americans to bear arms...
Read more at the American Presidency Project: Mitt Romney: Interview with Tim Russert on NBC News' "Meet the Press"
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index ... z1v787dIgD" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
...for a fuller picture of Romney on 2A, one could look here:
http://aboutmittromney.com/gun_rights.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
...I wouldn't give obummer 2A credit for signing a bill on a totally different subject that the parks carry item was tagged onto: The national park gun law change was included in an amendment to the Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights Act of 2009, authored by Senator Tom Coburn, R-Okla., and signed into law by President Obama on May 22, 2009. I wonder if he even READ the bill...much less "supported" it...
...Messachussetts has been radically restrictive and anti-gun long before Romney...can't blame it on him...
...it greatly disturbs the old grey hairs on the back of my neck to read that someone would rather have 4 more years of obummer rather than ANYONE else...pick the worst politician you can name(other than the incumbent president) and I'd vote for him to unseat obummer....hoping that a massive voter turnout and upset would be a warning blast to the rest of the political arena...letting them know we were still alive out here and they would have to account to us...