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Gun Owners Not Welcome on Obama's White House Team? [from OSINT]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Susan Jones, Senior Editor

<http://media.eyeblast.org/resources/39346.jpg>
President-elect Obama at a press conference in Chicago, Friday, Nov. 7,
2008. Standing behind Obama are (L-R) Vice President-elect Biden, Michigan
Governor Jennifer Granholm, former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker and incoming
Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
(CNSNews.com) - President-elect Barack Obama's transition team is showing
its hostility toward lawful firearm owners by "weeding out" job applicants
who own firearms themselves, a Second Amendment group says.

The Illinois State Rifle Association (ISRA) notes that question 59 - part of
a 63-item questionnaire given to Obama administration job applicants - asks
for information about firearms owned by the applicant and his or her family.

Found in the questionnaire's "Miscellaneous" section, question 59 reads, "Do
you or any members of your immediate family own a gun? If so, provide
complete ownership and registration information. Has the registration ever
lapsed? Please also describe how and by whom it is used and whether it has
been the cause of any personal injuries or property damage."

Other questions in the Miscellaneous section ask about the applicant's
postings on Facebook and MySpace Web sites; health and medical status;
associations with groups that could be used against the applicant; and any
other information that could prove embarrassing to the applicant.

Although it's not clear that gun ownership would disqualify a job applicant,
ISRA says question 59 shows the Obama team's "distaste" for firearm owners.

"Question 59 provides clear insight into how Obama and his people perceive
firearm owners," said ISRA Executive Director Richard Pearson. "The
questionnaire poses a number of questions asking the applicant to reveal any
unethical activities, or embarrassing Internet chats, then wraps up by
asking if anyone in the applicant's family owns a firearm. Obviously, Obama
feels that owning a firearm is akin to talking dirty in Internet chat
rooms."

Pearson says the attitude is not surprising, given that Obama - as an
Illinois State senator -- voted for SB1195, which included a provision
calling for gun owners to be registered in the same manner as sex offenders
.

"Once again, we have to ask ourselves just what candidate Obama was talking
about when he said he has 'respect' for the 2nd Amendment," said Pearson.

ISRA, which describes itself as an advocate of safe, lawful and responsible
firearms ownership, has posted a copy of the questionnaire
<http://www.isra-pvf.com/obamaquestionnaire.pdf> on its Web site.

The National Rifle Association also noted the anti-Second Amendment
implications of the Obama's team's employment questionnaire:

"[A]s this litmus test shows, they have every intention of putting together
an administration that is hostile to firearms ownership and to Second
Amendment rights," said NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre.

"One of their first official acts is to make a list of gun owners among
their own employees. It proves where their hearts are. It shows what their
philosophy is. This is more proof that this administration is coming after
our freedom and NRA stands ready."

Ty E. Narada