Bush &
Gore on Guns in Third Presidential Debate
October 17, 2000
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Transcript Here
BUSH:
Here's what I believe, sir. I believe
law-abiding citizens ought to be allowed to protect themselves and their
families. I believe that we ought to keep guns out of the hands of people who
shouldn't have them. That's why I'm for instant background checks at gun shows.
I'm for trigger locks. I think that makes sense. Matter of fact, we distributed
free trigger locks in the state of Texas so that people can get them and put
them on their guns to make their guns more safe.
I think we ought to raise the age at which juveniles can have a gun.
But I also believe strongly that we need to enforce laws on the books, that the
best way to make sure that we keep our society safe and secure is to hold people
accountable for breaking the law. If we catch somebody illegally selling a gun,
there needs to be a consequence. We keep -- somebody, you know, illegally using
a gun, there needs to be a consequence. Enforcement of law. And the federal
government can help.
There's a great program called Project
Exile in Richmond, Virginia. We focused federal taxpayers' money and federal
prosecutors and went after people who were illegally using guns. To me, that's
how you make society the safest it can be.
And so, yes, sometimes I agree with some of these groups in Washington and
sometimes I don't. I'm a pretty independent thinker. But one thing I'm for is a
safe society, and I'm for enforcing laws on the books. And that's what's going
to happen should I earn your confidence.
GORE:
Well, it wasn't one of -- it was not one of my
ads either, Governor. But I am familiar with the statement, and it was made by
one of the top ranking officials of that organization.
Let me tell you my position. I think that some common-sense gun safety measures
are certainly needed with the flood of cheap handguns that have sometimes been
working their way into the hands of the wrong people.
But all of my proposals are focused on that problem: gun safety. None of my
proposals would have any effect on hunters or sportsmen or people who use
rifles.
GORE: They're aimed at the real problem. Let's make our schools safe. Let's make
our neighborhoods safe. Let's have a three-day waiting period, A cooling off, so
we can have a background check to make sure that criminals and people who really
shouldn't have guns don't get them.
But I'd like to use my remaining time on this exchange....(avoiding the issue
because I know it's a loser and will cost me votes from gun owners who are
ignorant enough to vote for me.)
QUOTES OF THE DEBATE:
GORE:
"I have kept the faith with our country.
Nine times I have raised my hand to take an oath to the Constitution, and I have
never violated that oath."
AND THE WINNER:
LEHRER: Both of you -- to both of you, on this
subject, there are other questions that also go to this skepticism, not
necessarily about you but all people in politics. Why is that?
GORE, after babbling for a minute and a half
without answering the question: Now, let me come -- let me come directly
to your point...
LEHRER: No, I think we're -- we have to go
to the closing statements and...
BUSH: Could I answer that? One reason people are skeptical is because people
don't answer the questions they've been asked.
(LAUGHTER)