CPAC Chicago: NRA News Interview with David Keene - President of the NRA

Published on June 15, 2012
Duration: 7:29

David Keene, President of the NRA, discusses the 'liberal shadow war' on the Second Amendment at CPAC Chicago. He highlights threats beyond federal legislation, focusing on regulatory actions and local political maneuvering that restrict gun ownership. Keene emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism and warns about potential future threats to Second Amendment rights, particularly concerning Supreme Court appointments and international treaties.

Quick Summary

NRA President David Keene identifies regulatory and political actions at local and state levels as significant threats to Second Amendment rights, beyond federal statutes. He discusses legal battles over concealed carry, potential Supreme Court shifts, and the importance of grassroots activism in protecting gun ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CPAC Chicago & David Keene
  2. 00:04Panel on the Liberal Shadow War on the Second Amendment
  3. 00:18Local and State Level Threats to Gun Rights
  4. 00:35Regulatory and Political Challenges to Gun Ownership
  5. 00:50Alerting and Encouraging Activism
  6. 01:27Irony of Holding Panel in Illinois
  7. 01:49Illinois Concealed Carry Lawsuit
  8. 02:29Maryland Concealed Carry Restrictions Struck Down
  9. 02:49Eric Holder and Fast and Furious Testimony
  10. 03:51CPAC and the Presidential Election
  11. 04:15Obama's Promises and Future Threats
  12. 05:12Ed Schultz and 'Bitter Gun-Clingers'
  13. 05:45NRA Involvement in Wisconsin Recall Election
  14. 06:36Future of Recall Elections
  15. 07:00Spending in Wisconsin Recall Elections

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main threats to Second Amendment rights discussed by NRA President David Keene?

David Keene highlights that threats to Second Amendment rights are increasingly regulatory and political at local and state levels, not just federal. He points to issues like biased concealed carry permit issuance and potential federal actions like international treaties and Supreme Court appointments that could undermine gun ownership.

Why is Illinois considered a critical battleground for Second Amendment rights?

Illinois is described as the 'belly of the beast' because it has historically lacked a concealed carry permit law. The NRA and its members are actively engaged in legal challenges to overturn this denial on constitutional grounds, with potential nationwide implications if successful.

What concerns does David Keene have about President Obama's potential future actions regarding gun control?

Keene expresses concern that President Obama, after promising to pursue gun control 'under the radar,' may seek an international Small Arms Treaty at the UN and aim to appoint an anti-gun majority to the Supreme Court. This could lead to the rewriting of key Second Amendment court decisions.

How did the NRA view the recall election victory of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker?

The NRA viewed Governor Scott Walker's recall election victory as a success for democracy and grassroots activism. They were heavily involved in supporting him because he had previously championed and passed concealed carry legislation in Wisconsin, making it the 49th state with such a law.

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