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IA: Sanders talks guns and oil in southeast Iowa
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In a separate exchange, a man in the crowd asked Sanders about his stance on the Second Amendment.
"I support it," the Vermont senator said, before noting its limitations.
"I believe it is not an absolute right," he said. "I do not believe you have the right to have a grenade launcher in your backyard and I think most people understand that."
Sanders said most people agree that gun ownership is not inherently bad, but that some stricter regulations are needed. Specifically, he called for closing the so-called "gun show loophole" and strengthening criminal background checks. |
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laker1
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Count Sanders out. He agrees with Obama, Feinstein, and Schumer. I support the 2nd Amendment but: -------------------------------- |
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To trust arms in the hands of the people at large has, in Europe, been believed...to be an experiment fraught only with danger. Here by a long trial it has been proved to be perfectly harmless...If the government be equitable; if it be reasonable in its exactions; if proper attention be paid to the education of children in knowledge and religion, few men will be disposed to use arms, unless for their amusement, and for the defence of themselves and their country. — Timothy Dwight, Travels in New England and New York [London 1823] |
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