pointingdogsrule
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Executive orders can, and are, over-turned via courts if found to be unsupported by statute or the Constitution.
Congress can also overturn an executive order by passing legislation that conflicts with it.
There are "checks and balances" even with executive orders.
The fear mongering by the NRA is just that regarding any President banning guns via executive order. Any executive order that conflicted with the 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution would be struck down via congress and/or the USSC.
Facts matter.
Once more you are correct. However, these "overturns" take time. Example: Just the other day Obama issued an executive order requiring overtime pay by raising the salary threshold to $47,476 a year from $23,660. The Senate and House can write and PASS a bill overturning this executive order, however, it must be signed by the president. Do you think Obama would sign a bill overturning his own executive order. There within lies the problem. Let the courts deal with the issue? How long will this take? Years I bet. NOTE: I have no dog in the fight concerning the previous example that I just cited (overtime pay).
good luck to all
the dog