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Exclusive: As President, Ted Cruz Vows to Make It Harder to Purchase Guns — for Criminals

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Exclusive: As President, Ted Cruz Vows to Make It Harder to Purchase Guns — for Criminals
Jan. 5, 2016 6:24pm Leigh Munsil


CHEROKEE, Iowa — On the campaign trail, Republican Iowa frontrunner Ted Cruz consistently gets big cheers for his staple line vowing to undo President Barack Obama’s “unconstitutional” executive actions on guns.

It’ll be one of his first acts in office, the Texas senator says.

But in a quieter moment on his campaign bus this afternoon, Cruz explained that he feels the sting of mass shootings and tragedies, and the severity of the gun violence issue in the United States is not lost on him.

“Of course violence is a problem in America,” Cruz told TheBlaze.

“Following the horrific shooting in Newtown, Ct. — and I would note as the parents of young children, that Heidi and I were utterly horrified at that act of depravity — President Obama had an opportunity to bring Americans together, to work with Republicans and Democrats to target violent criminals, to go after felons and fugitives,” Cruz said. “Instead, unfortunately, President Obama did what he’s done his entire tenure: He focused not on the bad guys, but on law-abiding citizens, on seeking to strip the constitutional protections of law-abiding citizens.

“That’s precisely backwards.”

After the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that killed 26, the Obama administration pushed for massive gun reform — “cynically exploiting that tragedy,” Cruz said. It looked as though that effort would succeed, Cruz recalled.


Sen. Ted Cruz speaks at the public library in Onawa, Iowa on Tuesday. (AP/Nati Harnik)

“Far too many Republicans in Washington had all but acquiesced, had said, ‘This train is unstoppable, let’s get out of the way,’” Cruz said.

Cruz pointed to his own legislation from 2013, the Law Enforcement Alternative, as an example of the sort of measure he would undertake to curb gun violence in the U.S.

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That legislation, authored by Cruz and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), would have funded additional prosecution of gun-law violators and created a gun violence task force at the Department of Justice to stop felons and fugitives from buying guns, Cruz said.

“It focused directly on the bad guys, on the violent criminals,” Cruz said. “In my view, the violent criminals, we should come down on them like a ton of bricks.”

That bill was a key element of stopping Obama’s gun control push, the candidate argued.

“A great many senators supported that legislation, and that was a critical part of how we defeated President Obama’s unconstitutional proposals,” Cruz said. “It received a majority of the Senate — nine Democrats voted in favor of it. And the reason it didn’t pass into law is because Harry Reid and the Democrats filibustered it.”

Democrats have not “demonstrated seriousness” when it comes to targeting those who would use guns to do harm to others, Cruz argued.

“Instead, they have cynically followed an agenda, as Barack Obama’s former chief of staff Rahm Emanuel put it, ‘never to let a good crisis go to waste,’” Cruz said. “Every crisis they try to exploit for a partisan political agenda.”
 
BBJ, what these loopy liberals don't seem to understand is violent criminals buy their guns through the underground (black) market and not at gun shows. What really is needed is uniform, consistent and just sentencing, speedy trials, and increased punishment and incarceration for those who commit violent crime, not further restrictions.
 
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BBJ, what these loopy liberals don't seem to understand is violent criminals buy their guns through the underground (black) market and not at gun shows. What really is needed is uniform, consistent and just sentencing, speedy trials, and increased punishment and incarceration for those who commit violent crime, not further restrictions.

Exactly! It only serves to punish honest, law-abiding citizens who seek to exercise their Second Amendment right to bear arms. Good post, my friend.
 
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BBJ, what these loopy liberals don't seem to understand is violent criminals buy their guns through the underground (black) market and not at gun shows. What really is needed is uniform, consistent and just sentencing, speedy trials, and increased punishment and incarceration for those who commit violent crime, not further restrictions.

Cruz opposes gun control orders

ONAWA, Iowa — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz vowed Tuesday that as president, he would reverse President Barack Obama's new executive orders on gun control, which Cruz said are "not worth the paper they are printed on."

The Republican presidential candidate began a campaign swing through Iowa around the same time Obama spoke at an East Room ceremony where he unveiled his plan to broaden federal background checks for firearm purchases.

"I can tell you right now, those executive orders are not worth the paper they are printed on,” Cruz told about 75 voters at the Onawa public library, “because when you live by the pen, you die by the pen and my pen has got an eraser.”

Obama insisted he had to use his presidential powers in the absence of legal changes he implored Congress to pass to curb mass shootings in the U.S. The cornerstone of his executive actions is a background check requirement for guns purchased from dealers even if they're bought online or at gun shows.

The White House also put gun sellers on notice that the administration planned to strengthen enforcement — including deploying 230 new examiners the FBI will hire to process background checks.

Cruz promised to protect the Second Amendment right of Americans to bear arms. In his first days in office as president, Cruz said he would rescind not just the gun control actions but "every illegal, unconstitutional action taken by this president.”

Cruz said his “his first day” checklist would include protections for the religious rights and liberties of U.S. service members.

“The third thing is to instruct the Department of Justice, the IRS and every other federal agency that the persecution of religious liberty ends today,” he said. “That means every serviceman and woman has the right to seek out and worship with their hearts, mind and soul and their superior officer has nothing to say about it.”
 
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BBJ, what these loopy liberals don't seem to understand is violent criminals buy their guns through the underground (black) market and not at gun shows. What really is needed is uniform, consistent and just sentencing, speedy trials, and increased punishment and incarceration for those who commit violent crime, not further restrictions.

The nut jobs that are committing these mass murders usually have little or no prior criminal record. They aren't mobsters with access to the "black market." They are crazy people that live in their moms basement.
 
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