Thompson touts gun rights,
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Thompson touts gun rights,
LADSON, S.C. - White House hopeful Fred Thompson called his trip down an aisle of rifles, shotguns and pistols at a gun show Saturday "a day in paradise," and criticized his leading Republican opponents for past positions on gun control and abortion.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071124/ap_ ... n_gun_show
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071124/ap_ ... n_gun_show
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I think Thompson is pretty solidly pro-gun.
Let's not let the perfect be the enemy of the good, especially when we differ so much on just what "the perfect" is.
Remember, the standardbearer of the Slow Wheat Party ain't gonna win the election, no matter what his views on gun rights happen to be.
Let's not let the perfect be the enemy of the good, especially when we differ so much on just what "the perfect" is.
Remember, the standardbearer of the Slow Wheat Party ain't gonna win the election, no matter what his views on gun rights happen to be.
Ahm jus' a Southern boy trapped in a Yankee's body
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Thompson is solid on gun rights. His past votes prove it.
From OnTheIssues.com:
It's obvious to me that he knows that any restrictions imply that the government has some power to limit our right.
If "We the people" established this government, then "We the people" gave them the ability to have the weapons they have. There is no way on God's good Earth that they should dare tell us, the people, what we can and cannot have.
From OnTheIssues.com:
Fred Thompson on Gun Control
Former Republican Senator (TN)
Allowing concealed carry could have limited VA Tech massacre
How is it that one man with two handguns could reload time & time again, and go from classroom to classroom on the Virginia Tech campus without being stopped. Much of the answer can be found in policies put in place by the university itself.
Virginia allows citizens with training and legal permits to carry concealed weapons. That means that Virginians regularly sit in movie theaters and eat in restaurants among armed citizens.
The statistics are clear. Communities that recognize and grant Second Amendment rights to responsible adults have a significantly lower incidence of violent crime than those that do not. Incarcerated criminals tell criminologists that they consider local gun laws when they decide what sort of crime they will commit, and where they will do so.
But Virginia Tech administrators overrode Virginia state law and threatened to expel or fire anybody who brings a weapon onto campus. Those "Gun-free Zone" signs don't mean much to the sort of man who murdered 32 people.
Source: Thompson's blog on ABCradio.com, "Signs of Intelligence?" Apr 19, 2007
Voted NO on background checks at gun shows.
Require background checks on all firearm sales at gun shows.
Status: Amdt Agreed to Y)50; N)50; VP decided YES
Reference: Lautenberg Amdt #362; Bill S. 254 ; vote number 1999-134 on May 20, 1999
Voted NO on more penalties for gun & drug violations.
The Hatch amdt would increase mandatory penalties for the illegal transfer or use of firearms, fund additional drug case prosecutors, and require background check on purchasers at gun shows(<--This is why he voted NO). [A YES vote supports stricter penalties (and more checks at gunshows)].
Status: Amdt Agreed to Y)48; N)47; NV)5
Reference: Hatch Amendment #344; Bill S. 254 ; vote number 1999-118 on May 14, 1999
Voted YES on loosening license & background checks at gun shows.
Vote to table or kill a motion to require that all gun sales at gun shows be completed by federally licensed gun dealers. Also requires background checks to be completed on buyers and requires gun show promoters to register with the Treasury.
Reference: Bill S.254 ; vote number 1999-111 on May 11, 1999
Voted YES on maintaining current law: guns sold without trigger locks.
Vote to table [kill] an amendment to make it unlawful for gun dealers to sell handguns without providing trigger locks. Violation of the law would result in civil penalties, such as suspension or revocation of the dealer's license, or a fine.
It's obvious to me that he knows that any restrictions imply that the government has some power to limit our right.
If "We the people" established this government, then "We the people" gave them the ability to have the weapons they have. There is no way on God's good Earth that they should dare tell us, the people, what we can and cannot have.
"People should not be afraid of their Governments.
Governments should be afraid of their people." - V
Governments should be afraid of their people." - V
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He is as big (or bigger) gun nut than anyone else here. I like Fred. I don't think he can win as it stands, but his voting record is solidly pro-gun and more than most other candidates except for Ron Paul maybe.Russell wrote:Yay for politicians showing up just for a photo op!
"A day in paradise." Come on, give me a break...
Now I do like him bashing Giuliani(D), but unless he shows he actually has a life filled with enjoying firearms (which I have not seen from him), he's just faking it to pander to the pro-gun vote.
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