The Corner

Today’s Questions for the President

According to gun control advocate Sarah Brady, you told her, “I just want you to know that we are working on it (gun control). We have to go through a few processes, but under the radar.”

Why are you going through gun control processes “under the radar?”

Is there a problem with working on gun control in the open?

Since any gun control legislation would eventually have to be debated and passed in the open, are the “processes” to which you referred regulations or agency guidances/opinions that wouldn’t attract as much public attention?

Don’t you think your gun control plans can survive public scrutiny?

How does working on gun control under the radar comport with your pledge of transparency?

Precisely what kind of gun control are you working on and what do you expect to accomplish?

Peter Kirsanow — Peter N. Kirsanow is an attorney and a member of the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
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