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TX: Democrat Beto O'Rourke: 'I fully support the Second Amendment'
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Democrat Beto O'Rourke pushed back on attacks from Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz that he supports revoking Americans' right to own guns, saying he "fully" supports the Second Amendment.
O'Rourke supports judges "that would undermine and effectively write the Second Amendment out of the Constitution," Cruz said during the first debate with O'Rourke, who is challenging Cruz for his Senate seat in Texas.
Cruz added that O'Rourke's position on the Second Amendment is "radical" and extreme," eliciting a "that's not true" from O'Rourke. |
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jac
(9/22/2018)
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He supports the second amendment until he doesn't.
Democrats like O'Rourke will claim to support the second amendment to get elected. They might even vote favorably on bills where their vote doesn't matter.
When their vote matters like the 1996 gun control act they will vote with the other democrats to restrict our rights.
Don't ever trust a democrat to protect our gun rights. |
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As an individual, I believe, very strongly, that handguns should be banned and that there should be stringent, effective control of other firearms. However, as a judge, I know full well that the question of whether handguns can be sold is a political one, not an issue of products liability law, and that this is a matter for the legislatures, not the courts. The unconventional theories advanced in this case (and others) are totally without merit, a misuse of products liability laws. — Judge Buchmeyer, Patterson v. Gesellschaft, 1206 F.Supp. 1206, 1216 (N.D. Tex. 1985) |
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