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• McCain praised the June 2008 Supreme Court decision striking down
the District of Columbia's gun ban. “Obviously I am very pleased
about that decision,” he said. “We had filed an amicus brief with 54
other senators. So I am pleased with that ruling."
• He opposes holding gun manufacturers liable for crimes using a
firearm and has voted to protect gun manufacturers from such
liability. He has however supported legislation requiring gun
manufacturers to include gun safety devices such as trigger locks in
product packaging.
• McCain supports assault weapons and concealed weapons and has voted
consistently against such bans or restrictions. Most recently he
opposed an amendment to extend a ban on 19 specific firearms, and
others with similar characteristics.
• He believes that banning ammunition is just another way to
undermine Second Amendment rights. He voted against an amendment that
would have banned ammunition marketed or labeled as ‘armor-piercing.’
• McCain introduced legislation that would require an instant
criminal background check for all sales at gun shows. He supports
instant criminal background checks for gun buyers and wants them to
be conducted thoroughly, efficiently, and without infringing on the
rights of law abiding citizens or effectively blocking transactions.
• McCain supports the importation of certain types of high capacity
ammunition magazines and has voted against any limitations.
• McCain believes in strict, mandatory penalties for criminals who
use a firearm in the commission of a crime or illegally possess a
firearm. Enforcing the current laws on the books is the best way to
deter crime.
the District of Columbia's gun ban. “Obviously I am very pleased
about that decision,” he said. “We had filed an amicus brief with 54
other senators. So I am pleased with that ruling."
• He opposes holding gun manufacturers liable for crimes using a
firearm and has voted to protect gun manufacturers from such
liability. He has however supported legislation requiring gun
manufacturers to include gun safety devices such as trigger locks in
product packaging.
• McCain supports assault weapons and concealed weapons and has voted
consistently against such bans or restrictions. Most recently he
opposed an amendment to extend a ban on 19 specific firearms, and
others with similar characteristics.
• He believes that banning ammunition is just another way to
undermine Second Amendment rights. He voted against an amendment that
would have banned ammunition marketed or labeled as ‘armor-piercing.’
• McCain introduced legislation that would require an instant
criminal background check for all sales at gun shows. He supports
instant criminal background checks for gun buyers and wants them to
be conducted thoroughly, efficiently, and without infringing on the
rights of law abiding citizens or effectively blocking transactions.
• McCain supports the importation of certain types of high capacity
ammunition magazines and has voted against any limitations.
• McCain believes in strict, mandatory penalties for criminals who
use a firearm in the commission of a crime or illegally possess a
firearm. Enforcing the current laws on the books is the best way to
deter crime.
Re: and some more
Didly12 wrote:• McCain praised the June 2008 Supreme Court decision striking down
the District of Columbia's gun ban. “Obviously I am very pleased
about that decision,” he said. “We had filed an amicus brief with 54
other senators. So I am pleased with that ruling."
• He opposes holding gun manufacturers liable for crimes using a
firearm and has voted to protect gun manufacturers from such
liability. He has however supported legislation requiring gun
manufacturers to include gun safety devices such as trigger locks in
product packaging.
• McCain supports assault weapons and concealed weapons and has voted
consistently against such bans or restrictions. Most recently he
opposed an amendment to extend a ban on 19 specific firearms, and
others with similar characteristics.
• He believes that banning ammunition is just another way to
undermine Second Amendment rights. He voted against an amendment that
would have banned ammunition marketed or labeled as ‘armor-piercing.’
• McCain introduced legislation that would require an instant
criminal background check for all sales at gun shows. He supports
instant criminal background checks for gun buyers and wants them to
be conducted thoroughly, efficiently, and without infringing on the
rights of law abiding citizens or effectively blocking transactions.
• McCain supports the importation of certain types of high capacity
ammunition magazines and has voted against any limitations.
• McCain believes in strict, mandatory penalties for criminals who
use a firearm in the commission of a crime or illegally possess a
firearm. Enforcing the current laws on the books is the best way to
deter crime.
Dude... HOW MUCH MORE ARE YOU GOING TO POST?
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yeah for real no one cares dude
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