Sanders Against Bill He Voted For

In the past, anti-gun lawyers wanted to sue gun companies out of existence for the crimes criminals commit with their guns. This is why:

In 2005, Sanders, as a congressman, voted for the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, a bill backed by the National Rifle Association that shielded gun makers and sellers from being sued if their guns were used to commit crimes. Then-Sens. Hillary Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois voted against the bill.
Source: http://www.thebaynet.com/news/bernie-sanders-backs-bill-that-would-undo-a-gun-law-he-voted-for.html

Don’t think Sanders was pro-gun, he was simply obeying his constituents unlike Clinton and Obama, who are loyal to their anti-gun masters 100% of the time.

Sanders has gradually expressed more of an openness to revisit the law since Clinton’s campaign began to use it as an illustration of his mixed record on gun control. Last June, Sanders’ campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, said that the senator would make the same vote for the immunity law were it to come up again. In December, Sanders said that he was open to rethinking the law, but wouldn’t call his vote a mistake. Earlier this month, he said he’d vote to revise it.

Of course, this is a commie competition, a good socialist can’t let Hillary be more leftwing than he is.

“As I have said, I do want to make sure that this legislation does not negatively impact small gun stores in rural America that serve the hunting community,” he said. “So I’m pleased to support the legislation and should it come up for consideration I would work to make sure it includes a provision that allows us to monitor its impact so that we may determine if it is having any unintended consequences.”

Yeah, it’s all about the proletarians, he thinks we’re all a bunch of Elmer Fudds living in the boondocks. Hey socialist, I live in Dania Beach, FL, the last thing I hunted was a paper target. What about my rights?

Sorry Sanders, this is why I don’t Feel The Bern

 

 

 

 

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