JOHN MCCAIN - ON 2ND AMMENDMENT RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS
StickFlicker
1/16/08 1:09pm
I copied the following from John McCain's website, his position on the 2nd Ammendment (nice to see that he feels strongly enough about our pro-gun rights to spell it out in such detail for all to see):
John McCain believes that the right of law abiding citizens to keep and bear arms is a fundamental, individual Constitutional right that we have a sacred duty to protect. We have a responsibility to ensure that criminals who violate the law are prosecuted to the fullest, rather than restricting the rights of law abiding citizens. Gun control is a proven failure in fighting crime. Law abiding citizens should not be asked to give up their rights because of criminals - criminals who ignore gun control laws anyway.
Gun Manufacturer Liability
John McCain opposes backdoor attempts to restrict Second Amendment rights by holding gun manufacturers liable for crimes committed by third parties using a firearm, and has voted to protect gun manufacturers from such inappropriate liability aimed at bankrupting the entire gun industry.
"Neither justice nor domestic peace are served by holding the innocent responsible for the acts of the criminal."
-Senator John McCain
Assault Weapons
John McCain opposes restrictions on so-called "assault rifles" and voted consistently against such bans. Most recently he opposed an amendment to extend a ban on 19 specific firearms, and others with similar characteristics.
Importation of High Capacity Magazines
John McCain opposes bans on the importation of certain types of ammunition magazines and has voted against such limitations.
Gun Locks
John McCain believes that every firearms owner has a responsibility to learn how to safely use and store the firearm they have chosen, whether for target shooting, hunting, or personal protection. He has supported legislation requiring gun manufacturers to include gun safety devices such as trigger locks in product packaging.
Banning Ammunition
John McCain believes that banning ammunition is just another way to undermine Second Amendment rights. He voted against an amendment that would have banned many of the most commonly used hunting cartridges on the spurious grounds that they were "armor-piercing."
DC Personal Protection
As part of John McCain's defense of Second Amendment rights, he cosponsored legislation to lift a ban on the law abiding citizens of the District of Columbia from exercising their Constitutional right to bear arms.
Criminal Background Checks
John McCain supports instant criminal background checks to help prohibit criminals from buying firearms and has voted to ensure they are conducted thoroughly, efficiently, and without infringing on the rights of law abiding citizens.
Background Checks at Gun Shows
At a time when some were trying to shut down gun shows in the name of fighting crime, John McCain tried to preserve gun shows by standardizing sales procedures. Federal law requires licensed firearm sellers at gun shows to do an instant criminal background check on purchasers while private firearm sellers at gun shows do not have to conduct such a check. John McCain introduced legislation that would require an instant criminal background check for all sales at gun shows and believes that such checks must be conducted quickly to ensure that unnecessary delays do not effectively block transactions.
The Firearm Purchase Waiting Period
John McCain has opposed "waiting periods" for law abiding citizen's purchase of firearms.
The confiscation of firearms after an emergency
John McCain opposes the confiscation of firearms from private citizens, particularly during times of crisis or emergency. He voted in favor of an amendment sponsored by Senator David Vitter prohibiting such confiscation.
Stiffer Penalties for Criminals who use a Firearm in the Commission of a Crime
John 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.
John McCain believes that the right of law abiding citizens to keep and bear arms is a fundamental, individual Constitutional right that we have a sacred duty to protect. We have a responsibility to ensure that criminals who violate the law are prosecuted to the fullest, rather than restricting the rights of law abiding citizens. Gun control is a proven failure in fighting crime. Law abiding citizens should not be asked to give up their rights because of criminals - criminals who ignore gun control laws anyway.
Gun Manufacturer Liability
John McCain opposes backdoor attempts to restrict Second Amendment rights by holding gun manufacturers liable for crimes committed by third parties using a firearm, and has voted to protect gun manufacturers from such inappropriate liability aimed at bankrupting the entire gun industry.
"Neither justice nor domestic peace are served by holding the innocent responsible for the acts of the criminal."
-Senator John McCain
Assault Weapons
John McCain opposes restrictions on so-called "assault rifles" and voted consistently against such bans. Most recently he opposed an amendment to extend a ban on 19 specific firearms, and others with similar characteristics.
Importation of High Capacity Magazines
John McCain opposes bans on the importation of certain types of ammunition magazines and has voted against such limitations.
Gun Locks
John McCain believes that every firearms owner has a responsibility to learn how to safely use and store the firearm they have chosen, whether for target shooting, hunting, or personal protection. He has supported legislation requiring gun manufacturers to include gun safety devices such as trigger locks in product packaging.
Banning Ammunition
John McCain believes that banning ammunition is just another way to undermine Second Amendment rights. He voted against an amendment that would have banned many of the most commonly used hunting cartridges on the spurious grounds that they were "armor-piercing."
DC Personal Protection
As part of John McCain's defense of Second Amendment rights, he cosponsored legislation to lift a ban on the law abiding citizens of the District of Columbia from exercising their Constitutional right to bear arms.
Criminal Background Checks
John McCain supports instant criminal background checks to help prohibit criminals from buying firearms and has voted to ensure they are conducted thoroughly, efficiently, and without infringing on the rights of law abiding citizens.
Background Checks at Gun Shows
At a time when some were trying to shut down gun shows in the name of fighting crime, John McCain tried to preserve gun shows by standardizing sales procedures. Federal law requires licensed firearm sellers at gun shows to do an instant criminal background check on purchasers while private firearm sellers at gun shows do not have to conduct such a check. John McCain introduced legislation that would require an instant criminal background check for all sales at gun shows and believes that such checks must be conducted quickly to ensure that unnecessary delays do not effectively block transactions.
The Firearm Purchase Waiting Period
John McCain has opposed "waiting periods" for law abiding citizen's purchase of firearms.
The confiscation of firearms after an emergency
John McCain opposes the confiscation of firearms from private citizens, particularly during times of crisis or emergency. He voted in favor of an amendment sponsored by Senator David Vitter prohibiting such confiscation.
Stiffer Penalties for Criminals who use a Firearm in the Commission of a Crime
John 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.
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I do not have a canidate and am trying to sort things out but here is what bothers me about McCain.
1) McCain/Feingold: an unpopular campaign finance bill that by all accounts have made things worse rather than better,
2) McCain/Kennedy: How this bill could be seen as anything short of illegal alien amnesty I don't know.
3) McCains Gang of 14: Judicial appointment group which panders and in my opinion goes against the constitutional appointment process.
4) McCain was one of two republicans that voted against Bush's tax cut bill stating it was a "tax cut for the rich"(what does that sound like?). Kennedy, Regan, and now Bush have proved that cutting taxes not only stimulates the economy but also increases revenue to the treasury.
Listen, I not trying to make anyone mad and I have a lot of respect for McCain but everytime I try and lean his way I have a hard time getting past those items above. Please tell how I am wrong.
Right now I am not in love with anyone in the race...I may write in Teddy Roosevelt!
Here is a cool website that was created by a news station. You can choose your position on each of the key campaign topics in this election, and also rate how important that particular issue is to you. Their computer will tabulate the result and list what each of the candidates scores for you based upon how similarly you match their opinions on the topic. Coincidently, mine did turn out to be McCain even though I didn't know how he stood on a number of issues, and we disagree on several.
here where my top 3 a few months ago.
Duncan Hunter
Score: 49
Mitt Romney
Score: 47
Fred Thompson
Score: 42
I like McCain also.
PRO
I would have never guessed that. Neat site.....
Let's be fair, though. There's more to the issues than the second amendment. A lot of big issues to deal with this time around. I voted in the NH primary and saw our towns results in the paper. Romney won in our town. Supposedly he saw a gun once while in Utah. Not surprising he won our town as we're very near the MA border and a lot of people moved up from there and brought their liberal baggage with them. Very Democratic part of the state. Can't swing a dead cat without hitting a former Masshole. (no offense to anyone from there, it's just a joke :) )
hey i noticed that when the results came up in the backgroud of the republicans there is an elephent with some stars and strips, then on the democrats there is a jackass with some stars and strips on it, thats a little funny :)) :))
my question is this, so i have liked huckabee's stance on topics i've seen but if a person votes for him it seems your just taking votes away from someone who has a better chance of winning??? i dont know if that makes sence?? so i dont think he would get enough votes to become are pres-- i could be wrong-- whereas McCain seems to be bigger and could have a chance at winning, i like his stance on most things as well. so would it be better to lean to McCain just for the fact of trying to keep someone i dont like from getting in office?
Reason enough for me to hope He gets the nomination.
Thanks Again John................that's mighty nice of you.