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Does Obama administration hope to shame gun owners?
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Peter Johnson, Jr. weighs in
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- Date Jan 11, 2013
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Shocking statements have surfaced from attorney general Eric Holder -- in 1995.
Suggesting.
Gun owners should be cowering in shame but smokers listen.
What we need to do is change the way in which people think about -- especially young people.
And make it something that's not cool that it's not acceptable is not hit.
To carry a gun anymore.
In the way in which we change our attitudes about cigarettes.
You know.
So is that any indication of where the president's stance on gun control Fox News legal analyst Peter Johnson junior is here kind of a Peter a look inside in an administration.
Well scared in the analogy is is.
It is wrong in this confused in a lot of ways -- dissected and different ways that would make.
No sense he is right in this sense.
Children and our youth need to understand.
That there is -- Second Amendment and then it protects americans' right to bear arms.
They also need to understand that they can't be careless or reckless in the use of those alarms.
And so the discussion today at the White House between the White House Jill Biden.
And the video game industry is particularly.
Important because I believe at least one studies shown that video games have a pretty niche is destructive.
Effect it changes the way that are used.
View guns and you firearms.
Now the really disturbing part about it to me years.
The NRA cannot at the same time.
Attack.
The video game industry when there are certain elements in the firearms industry that are cross marketing with the video game industry.
That is -- serious serious problem.
Win the what the firearms and he says we want to showcase RR -- -- -- it immediately and so what and they put -- web site is a shooter or say yes -- all we have the original Virginia wine thing.
That sends the wrong message to our children you don't want to get to -- -- later on in that same I guess interchange listen there are colder talk about how they need to go about.
Getting what they want with.
It's not enough to simply have -- -- catchy -- on a Monday and then only do it every Monday we need to do this every day of the week.
And just believe brainwash people into thinking.
About guns and a vastly different way.
But.
If you watch -- of course that's not that's -- an acceptable statement and I'm sure he would take it back.
Today publicly I don't think he'd stand by that statement today he can't is the attorney general and he can't get the United States Supreme Court.
In the Heller and McDonald's the decision says that we as Americans do have the right.
To bear arms not only in Washington DDC.
But also in the states through the fourteenth amendment and the new decision about a month ago.
In Illinois saying yes there is a right to bear arms to carry a loaded.
Weapon penalty interpreters -- there also the end of that statement the Second Amendment says shall not be infringed upon that's very important part of that Peter Johnson Jeanne thank you are.