President Obama on Monday accused the gun lobby of cynically stoking fears of a government gun grab because doing so “good for business.”
“I think that we’ve seen for some time now that those who oppose any common sense gun-control or gun-safety measures have a pretty effective way of ginning up fear on the part of gun owners, that somehow the federal government’s about to take all your guns away,” Obama said at a press conference just after noon.
“And there’s probably an economic element to that,” he added. “It obviously is good for business.”
Vice President Biden will today present his recommendations on quelling gun violence; the president said he’ll make those public later this week.
The notion that the government wants to take away Americans’ guns has been a frequent component of gun-rights advocates’ rhetoric, both before and after last month’s Newtown, Conn. shootings.









