President Obama's Press Conference on
Gun Violence...
21 December 2012
By Saeed Qureshi
In his press conference on gun violence in the Brady
Press Briefing Room at the White House Washington, the
President Obama was pensive, stunning, and articulate.
He appeared heartbroken, grieved yet serene, somber
and earnest. Although in the aftermath of Newtown
Elementary School massacre, the press conference was
meant, to unfurl an action plan and urgent measures to
rein in the erratic and free-for-all gun culture, yet
most questions were asked about the fiscal cliff by
the journalists.
He discarded the usual tradition and recourse to
constitute a commission for finding ways and means to
lessen the disastrous ramification of use of assault
weapons and high powered guns. Instead he demonstrated
his sense of urgency and seriousness in resolving this
tricky issue by announcing a task force with a time
frame of one month for presentation of report to
control the gun violence.
In the backdrop of the horrendous massacre at the
Newtown elementary School, the president seemed to be
totally resolved and serious about containing the
unbridled gun culture in the United Stated. The gun
owners derive their right to buy, own and use the guns
under the second amendment of the American
constitution. While expressing his belief in the
inviolability of the Second Amendment, he opined that
without amending the amendment, the laws could be
framed to curb the violence and stop manslaughter by
the irresponsible and mentally sick persons.
The president assigned this extremely crucial task to
his most trusted confidant, the vice president Josef
Biden. Within a time frame of one month or so, Mr.
Biden would formulate a well-thought out strategy and
set of proposals to enforce ban on assault weapons,
put limit on ammunition and to ensure background
checks at the gun shows. Vice president Biden has
worked for years in the senate for legislation to
check the proliferation and abuse of the guns and
assault weapons in the United State.
The complete gun control is going to be a difficult
task but in the wake of the gruesome tragedy of
Newtown School, where a young boy killed 28 persons
including 20 small children, there is a strong
possibility that he would be able to get these laws
passed by the legislators. Also he exuded the
possibility of obtaining the consent of the gun stake
holders one of which is the National Rifle Association
(NRA).
The President's determination to address this vital
issue looks unwavering to bring about concrete results
to restrain the wanton use of lethal weapons for
killing the Americans by crazy individuals. That is
why he is not in favor of making a commission to look
into this urgent issue. He asserted that in his drive
against the uninhibited use of weapons, members of his
cabinet and outside organizations would be involved.
Besides, the departments of Justice, Education, Health
and Human Services, and Homeland Security would also
join the process.
Whether the Republicans' dominated House would be
willing to lend a helping hand to the president's
vital initiative would be laid bare once the report of
the task force is finalized and tables before the two
houses of the Congress for approval. President Obama
wants to capitalize on the anti-gun environment
generated by the heat wrenching New Town school
massacre that is the latest one in the series of such
gruesome carnages by the callous murders having free
access to the mass-killing firearms. President pointed
that if they did not like to cooperate with me let
them do it for the sake of the people who deserve
protection from such horrific tragedies.