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01-09-2016, 12:56 PM
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush says he will repeal President Barack Obama's executive orders — including those on gun restrictions and immigration — on his first day in the Oval Office if he is elected president.
In a wide-ranging Newsmax TV interview, Bush stressed that he especially believes the gun restrictions Obama unveiled this week are clearly unconstitutional.
"I believe (they are) and on Day One, I will repeal every executive order that I believe goes beyond his authority, including the DACA and DAPA resolutions," Bush said, referring to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans – two highly controversial executive orders Obama made on immigration.
"We need to do this through Congress," the former Florida governor continued told "Newsmax Now" hosts J.D. Hayworth and John Bachman. "The Constitution gives a clear path on how to solve these problems and they need to be solved, but as it relates to guns, it's better to do it at the state level, better to do it respectful of the law-abiding citizens that are not part of the problem, better to do it kind of like how Florida did it, which was probably one of the top Second Amendment states. We have 1.5 million concealed weapon permit holders, more than any state by far."
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/jeb-bush-end-food-stamps-welfare/2016/01/08/id/708743/
In a wide-ranging Newsmax TV interview, Bush stressed that he especially believes the gun restrictions Obama unveiled this week are clearly unconstitutional.
"I believe (they are) and on Day One, I will repeal every executive order that I believe goes beyond his authority, including the DACA and DAPA resolutions," Bush said, referring to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans – two highly controversial executive orders Obama made on immigration.
"We need to do this through Congress," the former Florida governor continued told "Newsmax Now" hosts J.D. Hayworth and John Bachman. "The Constitution gives a clear path on how to solve these problems and they need to be solved, but as it relates to guns, it's better to do it at the state level, better to do it respectful of the law-abiding citizens that are not part of the problem, better to do it kind of like how Florida did it, which was probably one of the top Second Amendment states. We have 1.5 million concealed weapon permit holders, more than any state by far."
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/jeb-bush-end-food-stamps-welfare/2016/01/08/id/708743/