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Lucy Madison /

CBS News/ February 15, 2013, 6:00 AM

Obama to talk gun control in violence-plagued Chicago

President Obama delivers his State of the Union speech before a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol February 12, 2013 in Washington, D.C.

President Obama delivers his State of the Union speech before a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol February 12, 2013 in Washington, D.C. / Charles Dharapak / Pool / Getty Images

Days after delivering an emotional pitch for stronger national gun laws during his State of the Union address Tuesday, President Obama is taking his message home to Chicago, a city riddled with homicide deaths, as part of his administration's ongoing campaign to build public support for a sweeping series of proposals to reduce gun violence.

Today, Mr. Obama is expected reiterate that call, heading to Chicago's South Side where he will deliver a speech focused on the economy speech at Hyde Park Academy but will briefly touch on his proposals to curb gun violence.

The president dedicated a chunk of his Tuesday address to the subject of gun violence, specifically honoring the memory of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and killed in Chicago just days after performing at an inauguration-related event. Invoking Pendleton's death, Mr. Obama argued that a series of measures aimed at reducing gun violence - including universal background checks and a ban on high-capacity magazines and assault-style weapons - should at least get a vote in Congress.

"Overwhelming majorities of Americans -- Americans who believe in the Second Amendment -- have come together around common-sense reform, like background checks that will make it harder for criminals to get their hands on a gun," he said during his State of the Union speech. "Each of these proposals deserves a vote in Congress."

It's unclear, however, if any of Mr. Obama's proposals will get the vote he's demanding, specifically in the GOP-controlled House of Representatives, or how they'll fare if they do.

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said this week that "Congress does have a responsibility to look at violence in our society and make responsible decisions on how we can reduce that violence and the incidents of these mass shootings."

But he has not said he will actually bring Democratic-sponsored bills like the Assault Weapons Ban up for a vote, and many Republicans vehemently oppose such legislation.

"Laws are only followed by law-abiding people," argued Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., in an appearance on "CBS This Morning" the day after Mr. Obama's State of the Union address.

Rubio, like many who oppose gun control, said he would "like to see a proposal that works" but that stronger gun laws won't prevent criminals from perpetrating deadly acts - and that Second Amendment rights are at stake in the meantime.

"Everything the president proposed would do nothing to prevent it from happening in Newtown and would do nothing to prevent further violence in the future," Rubio contended. "They don't follow the law. They're criminals. That's my concern with the proposal coming out... I also think they undermine on the other hand the right of law-abiding citizens to possess arms via the second amendment."

Rubio was ambiguous on whether or not he believes such measures deserve a vote in Congress, saying that "anything that would prevent [Newtown] from happening again we should want to vote on."

"I'm not sure which proposals specifically the president was referring to but I'm sure there'll be votes on it. Certainly here in the Senate there will be," he added.

House Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., meanwhile, expressed concern that the president omitted critical elements of the debate over gun violence in his Tuesday remarks.

"What I'm a little concerned about is the president didn't mention the other things we ought to be looking at, what about a comprehensive mental illness policy to identify the individuals, what is happening in our culture that produces this kind of evil?" Ryan said. "We shouldn't paper over those severe problems and I would hate to miss the opportunity to do that and instead sort of recycle failed policies of the past."

The the National Rifle Association, which has long held considerable influence over Republican as well as some Democratic lawmakers, has been pushing back hard against recent Democratic efforts to pass tough gun laws. NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre has made multiple public appearances on behalf of his cause, and Wednesday he published an opinion piece warning of a perilous future America, wherein owning a gun won't just be prudent - it will be necessary to survival.

"Hurricanes. Tornadoes. Riots. Terrorists. Gangs. Lone criminals. These are perils we are sure to face--not just maybe," he wrote. "It's not paranoia to buy a gun. It's survival. It's responsible behavior, and it's time we encourage law-abiding Americans to do just that."

Thursday, in remarks responding to Mr. Obama's State of the Union, he took the argument even further, calling the president's gun control efforts a "charade."

"It's not about keeping kids safe in schools...They only care about their decades-long, decades-old gun control agenda," said LaPierre.

Democrats, however, show no signs of weakening their stance. More than 20 House Democrats brought as guests to Mr. Obama's speech people whose lives have been touched by gun violence, among them former Rep. Gabby Giffords, D-Ariz. Pendleton's parents also attended, and sat with First Lady Michelle Obama.

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VIEWER2202 says:
What an idiot. Yes gun control a violent place. Then all the criminals will be the only ones with guns. Brilliant. Can someone fire that clown ? He's as illuminati as the Bush family - and he is bent on finishing off the USA.
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Meaditor53 says:
Welcome to Obama's Amerika - Chicago is Obama's example of his grand gun-control schemes.

1) Strictest gun-control laws in nation.
2). 506 Homicides in 2012
3) 4 out of 5 murders go unsolved.
4) First 6 months of 2012 police seize 3 guns for every 1 gun seized in Los Angeles
5). Jan 28 - Feb 3 2013 Chicago averaged 5 shootings a day
6). Obama continues to mercilessly exploit tragedies like the shooting of Hadiva the girl who performed at the inauguration. The shooter was arrested recently for a weapons violation, and was given "two years probation" ! No jail time!

This is why men, women and children are being slaughtered in the streets. The courts and parole boards keep putting these criminals back on the streets to do what they do. Break the law, rape, rob and murder!

Passing more laws for law abiding citizens to follow and for the violent criminals to break will solve nothing. Keep these violent people and nut jobs behind bars, Where they belong! Obama!
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russellwaz says:
In 1989, President Bush banned the importation of 43 models of military
styled firearms via an executive order WITHOUT Congress. I / we still can't believe how little President Obama has done on the isssue. If the President followed President Bush's example he could effectively cut off all the AK 47 style rifles and assault shotguns. Almost all of these rifles and shotguns are either imported or made with imported parts and virtually all the high capacity magazines for them are imported. I just wish someone in the media would ask the question why he chooses to do
nothing but talk about the issue??? Please ask the question...
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frankie2fing replies:
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Unlike dubya, who fancied himself a cowboy (of course we just thought he liked to 'dress up'), PRESIDENT Obama would prefer to do this in a bipartisan effort. But I think you will see him do something if the GOP keeps stonewalling. That is why all the teabagging tools keep whining about his 'executive orders.'
And let's face facts, the GOP WILL keep stonewalling. They think that just because they lost elections and only have the house because they (CHEATED) gerymandered districts that the PRESIDENT must do what they say. After all, to a teabagging con, negotiation mean you must agree with them...
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ihavemydoubts says:
Did anyone think to mention that the kid was killed by a punk who was repeatedly arrested and released on probation even though two of those arrests were for carrying a loaded gun while on probation? Who but an absolute nit wit would imagine that more laws will solve the problem of laws not being enforced? Chicago, with some of the harshest gun laws in the country stands as proof that gun control does not work. It is a verified fact that no gun control law has ever reduced crime anywhere and Joe Biden has admitted that nothing they can do will have any effect on crime. Wise up sheeple, it's not about guns, it's about control.
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proffessrG replies:
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Actually the prosecution of criminals for gun violations are down 40% under this current administration. It doesn't make sense to create new laws if you continue to be lax in enforcing present laws.

Chicago has numerous gun laws, the penalties for violating them a rather inconsequential. New York City is much more punitive when it comes to violating gun laws...which is why their murder rate per capita (although bad) is nowhere near cities like detroit, chicago, or N.O.

The present assault weapons legislation is largely about optics and feelgood politics and will do little to curb gun violence. the things that are proven to really work (like punitive sentencing and aggressive prosecution and stringent possession requirements) are not politically sexy or popular...In short, nothing much will change even if assault weapons ban would pass.
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Catholic_slow_news says:
When guns are outlawed only heathens will have guns.
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Catholic_slow_news says:
Why do they need guns in the college campus?
We didn't need them in Seminary School.
Just Love, peace, understaning and of course lots of prayer.
Bless You my fellow anti-gunners.
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RickB2400 replies:
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ha ha ha ... Too funny. I bet there are a few former Virginia Tech students who wish that they would have had guns the day their school got shot up.
frankie2fing replies:
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But I am sure MORE Tech students wished guns were not so readily available.
You teabaggers are such tools...
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Catholic_slow_news says:
I wish I was in Chicago with Obama helping him send a message of control and peace and love since I once was priest but was excomunicated for my Liberal ways.
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RickB2400 replies:
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ha ha ha .. Slow News, that was horrible - But funny
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fxr60 says:
After Rev. Jesse Jackson was on TV saying that Obama needs to come to Chicago and speak against the gang gun violence, guess Obama thought he should go after FOUR years NOT addressing the problem there and people asking him to. All a polotical show on his part. He rarely goes back there and when he is out of office he plans to move to Hawaii NOT the gang ridden city of Chicago is the latest news. With gas up 96% since Obama took office and spending a TRILLION a year and 2.2 BILLION on "Obama phones" and billions on other projects that don't mean or help anything-I hope he goes somewhere-anywhere!!!
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RickB2400 replies:
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He also said "anti-government people espousing what amounts to a Confederate ideology will engage in terrorist activities unless the government enacts draconian laws restricting the possession of firearms."

I believe the "Confederate ideology" term to be a racist remark. I was wondering who and when this would turn into a race issue. Now I know.
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RickB2400 says:
Guns have two enemies - Rust and citizen disarmament zealots
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Ulgnud says:
Chicago? They have some of the strongest gun control there and one of the highest murder rates. Those people by bitter and painful experience are well aware that gun control doesn't work. We'll keep our Second Amendment rights, thank you.
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