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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: From Slate.com - "Bernie Sanders, Gun Nut" [View all]beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)4. Anyone who calls Bernie a gun nut is either delusional or a complete moron.
The gun nut meme has been beaten to death here and it still hasn't stuck but keep trying, George.
Sanders Votes for Background Checks, Assault Weapons Ban
WASHINGTON, April 17 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today voted for expanded background checks on gun buyers and for a ban on assault weapons but the Senate rejected those central planks of legislation inspired by the shootings of 20 first-grade students and six teachers in Newtown, Conn.
Nobody believes that gun control by itself is going to end the horrors we have seen in Newtown, Conn., Aurora, Colo., Blacksburg, Va., Tucson, Ariz. and other American communities, Sanders said. There is a growing consensus, however, in Vermont and across America that we have got to do as much as we can to end the cold-blooded, mass murders of innocent people. I believe very strongly that we also have got to address the mental health crisis in our country and make certain that help is available for people who may be a danger to themselves and others, Sanders added.
The amendment on expanded background checks needed 60 votes to pass but only 54 senators voted for it. To my mind it makes common sense to keep these weapons out of the hands of people with criminal records or mental health histories, Sanders said.
Under current federal law, background checks are not performed for tens of thousands of sales up to 40 percent of all gun transfers at gun shows or over the Internet. The amendment would have required background checks for all gun sales in commercial settings regardless of whether the seller is a licensed dealer. The compromise proposal would have exempted sales between family, friends, and neighbors.
In a separate roll call, the Senate rejected a proposal to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. That proposal was defeated by a vote of 60 to 40.
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-votes-for-background-checks-assault-weapons-ban
WASHINGTON, April 17 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today voted for expanded background checks on gun buyers and for a ban on assault weapons but the Senate rejected those central planks of legislation inspired by the shootings of 20 first-grade students and six teachers in Newtown, Conn.
Nobody believes that gun control by itself is going to end the horrors we have seen in Newtown, Conn., Aurora, Colo., Blacksburg, Va., Tucson, Ariz. and other American communities, Sanders said. There is a growing consensus, however, in Vermont and across America that we have got to do as much as we can to end the cold-blooded, mass murders of innocent people. I believe very strongly that we also have got to address the mental health crisis in our country and make certain that help is available for people who may be a danger to themselves and others, Sanders added.
The amendment on expanded background checks needed 60 votes to pass but only 54 senators voted for it. To my mind it makes common sense to keep these weapons out of the hands of people with criminal records or mental health histories, Sanders said.
Under current federal law, background checks are not performed for tens of thousands of sales up to 40 percent of all gun transfers at gun shows or over the Internet. The amendment would have required background checks for all gun sales in commercial settings regardless of whether the seller is a licensed dealer. The compromise proposal would have exempted sales between family, friends, and neighbors.
In a separate roll call, the Senate rejected a proposal to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. That proposal was defeated by a vote of 60 to 40.
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-votes-for-background-checks-assault-weapons-ban
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The Slate article IS correct, and the rest of your post is irrelevant to the subject at hand!
George II
Oct 2015
#5
Anyone who calls Bernie a gun nut is either delusional or a complete moron.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#4
Read the article. Remember, the NRA endorsed Sanders when he first ran for Congress in 1990!
George II
Oct 2015
#9
I read it the first time and all five times it was posted here, George, keep up.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#10
But he repeatedly voted for easy access to guns AND legal protection for gun manufacturers.
George II
Oct 2015
#15
Obama talked about the difference between urban and rural gun use after Sandy Hook:
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#22
Rachel Maddow QUOTED from the "gun nut" essay, but since she didn't say those two words, it doesn't
MADem
Oct 2015
#72
No, I didn't--you were the one who opened up Pandora's Box with your 'moronic and delusional'
MADem
Oct 2015
#75
So you were wrong when you said this: "Rachel Maddow, delusional, complete moron...?"
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#79
No, I wasn't--she linked to the GUN NUT ESSAY. Poor you--trying SO hard to parse!!
MADem
Oct 2015
#80
SO much HYPERBOLE and CAPITALIZATION and DESPERATION in those posts!
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#81
Ooooooh, yeah....and you said Good Night, but you just can't leave me be, can ya?
MADem
Oct 2015
#84
Rachel LINKED to -- and quoted from -- the "GUN NUT" essay. Are you saying that she wasn't
MADem
Oct 2015
#99
Quoting from an article and linking to it does not imply that you agree with everything in it,
Vattel
Oct 2015
#103
Of course he does, but he will twist and spin and deflect for days in order to PROVE he's not wrong.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#107
... or a disingenuous hyperpartisan who will say whatever they think it takes to win.
AtomicKitten
Oct 2015
#101
As well as dishonest and exploitative to blame Bernie for this tragedy.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#102
No, I'm using that poster's "logic". Gun manufacturers can be sued for defective products.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#24
What is "Camp Weathervane"? I read the legislation that Sanders voted for, it supports gun mfrs.
George II
Oct 2015
#40
Bernie voted for gun control. What has your candidate done to solve the problem, George?
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#60
You can sue gun manufacturers if they break the law or make a defective product
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#31
And that's it. They got nearly complete immunity against all civil lawsuits.
BlueWaveDem
Oct 2015
#36
Using your "logic" the victims would sue the manufacturer of the car used in the accident.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#47
They can't sue them for making a legal product that's used illegally.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#49
It's better than the cigarette and gun manufactuers lawsuits analogy that was used earlier
Autumn
Oct 2015
#38
You're right, because the law that protected them was enacted, thanks in part to Sen. Sanders.
George II
Oct 2015
#48
It's is absolutely pro-gun. We already had enough anti-SLAPP protections for the gun industry....
msanthrope
Oct 2015
#83
Repeat: What does that have to do with this topic or this morning's slaughter?
George II
Oct 2015
#51
Since you're reposting an old article, yes. You should be ashamed of yourself.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#33
This was probably coordinated elsewhere and DU is disgusted with that site too.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2015
#66
I just knew somebody was going to post this about Bernie after the shooting! nt
m-lekktor
Oct 2015
#67
For those who read this Slate screed, PLCAA DOES allow suits against the gun industry
aikoaiko
Oct 2015
#70