Former president Bill Clinton has joined the Obama administration in exploiting the Taryvon Martin case in what is now obviously a concerted effort to roll back the Second Amendment.
Bill Clinton signs Brady bill on November 30, 1993. James Brady looks on. Clinton told ABC News that Stand Your Ground Laws the right of a person to defend himself with deadly force when there is reasonable belief of a threat should be struck down.
He said the American people should re-examine their position on [Stand Your Ground] and ask: Is this really worth it? Are we really all that much safer taking the chance that this kind of thing could happen over and over and over again?
In other words, according to Clinton, the American people do not have a right to defend themselves.
Clintons comments can be viewed in a video on the ABC News website.
Gun control rolling back the Second Amendment was an important domestic issue during the Clinton presidency. He lobbied Congress to pass and eventually signed two pieces of legislation that negatively impacted the right of the American people to own and possess firearms the Brady Bill and the so-called Assault Weapons Ban.
The Assault Weapons Ban expired on September 13, 2004, as part of the laws sunset provision, and Democrats have tried in vain since to renew it. The Brady Bill was later determined to be unconstitutional as the result of a Supreme Court ruling in 1997, Printz v. United States.
Attacking the Second Amendment is not a partisan affair. Clintons predecessor, George H. W. Bush, signed an unconstitutional executive order in 1989 outlawing the importation of various semi-automatic assault weapons.
Clintons effort to enforce his gun laws resulted in massacre after the ATF invaded the Branch Davidian ranch at Mount Carmel, outside of Waco, Texas, in 1993.
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