Biden’s Continued Second Amendment Battle
Based on the information gathered from the web search results regarding Hunter Biden’s gun trial:
The gun trial of Hunter Biden commenced on Monday with the process of jury selection. First Lady Jill Biden was present, and the Biden family spent the weekend in Wilmington, Delaware, preparing for the trial.
Hunter Biden is facing charges related to the illegal purchase and possession of a firearm while reportedly being addicted to drugs, which is a violation of federal law. Despite the allegations, he has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Three women associated with Hunter Biden are expected to testify regarding his drug use history around the time he acquired the firearm. These women include his ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, his late brother’s widow, Hallie Biden (whom he dated), and Lunden Roberts from Arkansas, the mother of one of his children, whose existence Joe Biden had previously chosen not to acknowledge.
Evidence, such as Hunter Biden’s memoir indicating drug addiction during the firearm purchase and data from a contentious laptop found at a Delaware computer repair shop, may play a significant role in the trial proceedings.
President Joe Biden has publicly defended his son’s innocence despite the legal situation. He has voiced strong opinions against guns and legal gun owners while advocating for gun reform, including the ban of so-called assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, and mandatory background checks on all gun sales. The President’s stance on gun control and statistics around firearms have been subjects of discussion and debate.
Hunter Biden’s gun trial has garnered attention due to the complex legal issues surrounding his firearm acquisition amidst drug addiction allegations, intertwining family connections, and the broader context of gun control policies and debates championed by President Biden.
Sources:
1. [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/hunter-biden-trial-06-03-24/index.html)
2. [NBC News](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/live-blog/hunter-biden-gun-trial-live-updates-rcna154957)
3. [USA Today](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2024/06/03/hunter-biden-trial-live-updates/73949001007/)
The gun trial of first son, Hunter Biden, started Monday, with jury selection. First lady Jill Biden was in attendance, and the Bidens spent the weekend in Wilmington, Delaware in preparation for the trial.
Hunter Biden is charged with illegally purchasing and possessing a firearm while abusing or being addicted to drugs, which violates federal law. He has pleaded not guilty.
Three women connected to Hunter Biden are scheduled to testify about his drug us related to the time he purchased the firearm: His ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, his late brother’s widow Hallie Biden whom he dated, along with the woman from Arkansas, Lunden Roberts, the mother of one of his children — a granddaughter Joe Biden has previously refused to acknowledge.
Hunter’s words will also come back to haunt him. His memoir shows he was addicted to drugs at the time of the purchase, as does evidence from the so-called “laptop from hell,” the laptop Hunter reportedly left at a Delaware computer repair shop and never claimed.
As the Daily Wire has reported, President Biden continues to maintain his son’s innocence. While the president is not expected to attend or testify at his son’s trial, he is on record stating, “My son has done nothing wrong.”
And there’s the rub.
President Joe Biden detests guns and legal gun owners, but he defends his son, who is charged with violating federal gun laws.
He also lies about gun statistics.
The president has repeatedly claimed that “firearms are the leading cause of death for children.” But according to the fact checkers at the Washington Post, not exactly a Right-wing publication, “when all motor vehicle accidents are counted, then motor vehicle deaths continue to exceed firearm deaths for children – as defined as people under age 18.”
The president has also called on Congress to pass what he calls “common sense” gun reform, including banning so-called assault weapons (isn’t any weapon used to commit an assault an assault weapon?).
Biden has also called for required background checks on all gun sales and a ban on high-capacity magazines.
Let’s examine each of these demands.
First, so-called assault weapons are not the gun of choice for criminals.
According to an April 2023 report from Pew Research Center,
In 2020, the most recent year for which the FBI has published data, handguns were involved in 59% of the 13,620 U.S. gun murders and non-negligent manslaughters for which data is available. Rifles – the category that includes guns sometimes referred to as “assault weapons” – were involved in 3% of firearm murders.
So Biden wants to ban a class of weapons responsible for approximately 408 deaths versus weapons that were responsible for about 8,035 deaths.
By comparison, about 450 people die each year by falling out of bed. Statistically, the president should therefore be focusing on making beds safer, especially bunk beds and waterbeds, which are clearly the ‘assault weapons’ of beds.
The president also wants to ban so-called high-capacity magazines, which, depending on the definition, is any magazine with a capacity of 10 or more rounds of ammunition. The theory is that the fewer bullets a person has in a magazine, the fewer people he or she can kill without reloading.
Woe to the single mother, living in remote Montana with the nearest police officer 20 miles away, facing three intruders aiming to rape her and kill her children. I think she should have as large a magazine as possible to defend herself and her children.
The last requirement, expanded background checks, is another canard.
Background checks are required for anyone purchasing a firearm from a federally licensed firearm dealer. Background checks are not required for the private transfer of firearms, such as if I decide to legally gift a firearm to my son or sell one to my cousin.
Oh, and Hunter Biden passed his background check, even though he has been charged with falsifying his application.
The last fallacy of Biden’s war against the Second Amendment is that criminals do not, by definition, follow the law. That is what makes them criminals.
From 2017 through 2021, more than 1 million firearms were stolen from legal gun owners.
In addition, a 2016 survey of prison inmates reported that approximately 1 in 5 (21%) of all state and federal prisoners reported possessing or using a firearm when they committed the offense for which they were serving time. Of those prisoners, only 7% purchased the weapon under their own name from a licensed dealer. More than half of prisoners (56%) had stolen the weapon, found it at the scene of a crime, or obtained it off the street or from the underground market.
President inconsistency on guns have come to light, given the trial of his son. I do not condemn the president for wanting to defend his son, any father would. However, his hatred of the Second Amendment and of legal gun owners is now on full display, as is his hypocrisy.
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Jim Nelles is a Navy veteran and supply chain consultant based in Chicago. His articles have appeared in the Washington Examiner, Newsweek, Foxnews.com, and the Daily Wire. He has served as a chief procurement officer, chief supply chain officer, and chief operations officer for multiple companies.
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