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10. Mike DeWine (R.-Ohio)
Consistently the only Republican to speak in favor of anti-2nd Amendment
legislation on the Senate floor.
9. Jack Reed (D.-R.I.)
The most vocal opponent on the Senate floor of congressional legislation
to prevent lawsuits against firearms manufacturers based on the actions
of criminals.
8. John Kerry (D.-Mass.)
Accepted a shotgun as a campaign gift from union officials, even though
it would have been banned under a bill he cosponsored.
7. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D.-N.Y.)
Though just in her first term as an elected official, she campaigned for
gun control while First Lady, advocating gun owner licensing, handgun
registration and the retention by the federal government of records on
lawful purchasers of firearms.
6. Frank Lautenberg (D.-N.J.)
Despite government studies showing that fewer than 1% of criminals get
their guns from gun shows, Lautenberg sponsored legislation to run gun
shows out of business.
5. Dianne Feinstein (D.-Calif.)
Sponsor of the much-vaunted assault-weapon ban of 1994-2004. Despite the
ban’s having been found to have been misdirected and irrelevant to
crime, Feinstein said she wished for a stronger law, one that would say,
“Mr. and Mrs. America, turn [your firearms] all in.” Feinstein carried a
handgun for her own protection in California.
4. Ted Kennedy (D.-Mass.)
A generation ago, this liberal lion sponsored legislation to ban and
otherwise restrict handguns. He hasn’t let up a bit since.
3. Barbara Boxer (D.-Calif.)
Sponsor of bills to ban compact handguns, such as those commonly carried
for protection, by making the legality of their manufacture in the U.S.
contingent upon the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’
(BATFE) regulation permitting the same type of firearm to be imported.
BATFE uses regulatory authority over firearms importation arbitrarily
and, some say, illegally. Boxer hoped the BATFE would do the same with
U.S.-made firearms.
2. Dick Durbin (D.-Ill.)
Minority whip is top anti-gun activist in his party’s Senate leadership
and a reliable activist for anti-gun legislation in his own right.
1. Charles Schumer (D.-N.Y.)
Sponsor of legislation to ban firearms as “assault weapons,” to ban
hunting, recreational, practice and defensive ammunition as “armor
piercing,” and to impose a waiting period on handgun sales. The member
of Congress who most seeks publicity for himself on gun-control issues.
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