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Vote no on gun control
As your constituent, I urge you to VOTE NO on Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws, expanded background checks, raising the purchase age for commonly owned firearms to 21 years old, or any other gun control proposal.
Right now, an 18-year-old is allowed to enlist in our military and honorably die for our country, but the Senate framework would BAN Americans at that same age from buying commonly owned firearms.
Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws and expanded background registration checks would have done NOTHING to prevent the two tragic shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde.
New York already has Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws in place, and in Uvalde, Texas, the killer purchased a gun from a retailer and likely passed a background check.
But these gun control measures also infringe upon our Second Amendment rights.
In fact, Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws also infringe upon our Fifth Amendment right to due process.
I agree with Gun Owners of America and the 81% of police who say they support arming willing teachers or school staff to save children’s lives.
If you vote to pass gun control in the Senate, you can say goodbye to my vote.
If you vote for gun control, say goodbye to my vote
As your constituent, I urge you to VOTE NO on Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws, expanded background checks, raising the purchase age for commonly owned firearms to 21 years old, or any other gun control proposal.
Right now, an 18-year-old is allowed to enlist in our military and honorably die for our country, but the Senate framework would BAN Americans at that same age from buying commonly owned firearms.
Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws and expanded background registration checks would have done NOTHING to prevent the two tragic shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde.
New York already has Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws in place, and in Uvalde, Texas, the killer purchased a gun from a retailer and likely passed a background check.
But these gun control measures also infringe upon our Second Amendment rights.
In fact, Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws also infringe upon our Fifth Amendment right to due process.
Let's not forget that 81% of police say they support arming willing teachers or school staff to save children’s lives.
If you vote to pass gun control in the Senate, you can say goodbye to my vote.
Protect the Second Amendment
As your constituent, I urge you to VOTE NO on Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws, expanded background checks, raising the purchase age for commonly owned firearms to 21 years old, or any other gun control proposal.
Right now, an 18-year-old is allowed to enlist in our military and honorably die for our country, but the Senate framework would BAN Americans at that same age from buying commonly owned firearms.
Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws and expanded background registration checks would have done NOTHING to prevent the two tragic shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde.
New York already has Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws in place, and in Uvalde, Texas, the killer purchased a gun from a retailer and likely passed a background check.
But these gun control measures also infringe upon our Second Amendment rights.
In fact, Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws also infringe upon our Fifth Amendment right to due process.
Let's not forget that 81% of police say they support arming willing teachers or school staff to save children’s lives.
If you vote to pass gun control in the Senate, you can say goodbye to my vote.
Here’s how to TRULY “protect our kids”
I urge you to VOTE NO on the anti-gun legislation in the House, including Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws and the gun control bill disguised as the deceptively named “Protecting Our Kids Act.”
An 18-year-old is allowed to enlist in our military and die for our country, but under the “Protecting Our Kids Act,” would be BANNED from purchasing commonly-owned firearms.
Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws would also do nothing to stop shootings.
New York *already* has Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws in effect. The state’s severely strict anti-gun laws proved to be ineffective in stopping this psychopath from acquiring a gun and shooting innocent Americans.
In Uvalde, Texas, the killer purchased a gun from a retailer and likely passed a background check.
If you truly want to do something to protect our kids, then take action to ensure that teachers can be armed to shoot down would-be killers and repeal the Gun-Free School Zones Act, which has turned schools into soft targets for armed psychopaths.
In fact, the Buffalo killer’s manifesto reveals that he specifically chose New York because of New York’s strict gun control laws. He stated that it comforted him to know that “any legally armed civilian [would be] limited to 10 round magazines.”
How many more lives would have been saved if a teacher on campus had been armed and able to shoot down the killer – a policy supported by 81% of police?
We cannot pass laws that make it harder for good guys to arm themselves. But a vote for the House’s gun control proposals will do exactly that.
If you vote to infringe upon our Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms, then you can say goodbye to my vote in November.
Gun Owners of America will keep me informed.
Gun control would make our kids less safe
I urge you to VOTE NO on the anti-gun legislation in the House, including Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws and the gun control bill disguised as the deceptively named “Protecting Our Kids Act.”
An 18-year-old is allowed to enlist in our military and die for our country, but under the “Protecting Our Kids Act,” would be BANNED from purchasing commonly-owned firearms.
Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws would also do nothing to stop shootings.
New York *already* has Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws in effect. The state’s severely strict anti-gun laws proved to be ineffective in stopping this psychopath from acquiring a gun and shooting innocent Americans.
In Uvalde, Texas, the killer purchased a gun from a retailer and likely passed a background check.
If you truly want to do something to protect our kids, then take action to ensure that teachers can be armed to shoot down would-be killers and repeal the Gun-Free School Zones Act, which has turned schools into soft targets for armed psychopaths.
In fact, the Buffalo killer’s manifesto reveals that he specifically chose New York because of New York’s strict gun control laws. He stated that it comforted him to know that “any legally armed civilian [would be] limited to 10 round magazines.”
How many more lives would have been saved if a teacher on campus had been armed and able to shoot down the killer – a policy supported by 81% of police?
We cannot pass laws that make it harder for good guys to arm themselves. But a vote for the House’s gun control proposals will do exactly that.
If you vote to infringe upon our Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms, then you can say goodbye to my vote in November.
Vote no on gun control
I urge you to VOTE NO on the anti-gun legislation in the House, including Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws and the gun control bill disguised as the deceptively named “Protecting Our Kids Act.”
An 18-year-old is allowed to enlist in our military and die for our country, but under the “Protecting Our Kids Act,” would be BANNED from purchasing commonly-owned firearms.
Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws would also do nothing to stop shootings.
New York *already* has Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws in effect. The state’s severely strict anti-gun laws proved to be ineffective in stopping this psychopath from acquiring a gun and shooting innocent Americans.
In Uvalde, Texas, the killer purchased a gun from a retailer and likely passed a background check.
If you truly want to do something to protect our kids, then take action to ensure that teachers can be armed to shoot down would-be killers and repeal the Gun-Free School Zones Act, which has turned schools into soft targets for armed psychopaths.
In fact, the Buffalo killer’s manifesto reveals that he specifically chose New York because of New York’s strict gun control laws. He stated that it comforted him to know that “any legally armed civilian [would be] limited to 10 round magazines.”
How many more lives would have been saved if a teacher on campus had been armed and able to shoot down the killer – a policy supported by 81% of police?
We cannot pass laws that make it harder for good guys to arm themselves. But a vote for the House’s gun control proposals will do exactly that.
If you vote to infringe upon our Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms, then you can say goodbye to my vote in November.