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U.S. House of Representatives, Who Voted Pro-gun?
« on: June 05, 2014, 02:05:55 PM »
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Washington, DC --(Ammoland.com)- Correction to Saturday Alert and List of the Pro-Gun Members Who Voted to Protect the Second Amendment

Last week, disciples of anti-gun billionaire Michael Bloomberg staged an ambush in the House of Representatives.

Due to an error in our automated messaging system, we sent out incorrect information concerning who voted in the pro-gun or anti-gun positions.

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The vote was on a Mike Thompson (D-CA) and Peter King (R-NY) amendment to H.R. 4660, the Commerce-Justice-Science funding bill. Both Representatives hold an “F” rating with Gun Owners of America.

Their amendment would add an additional $19.5 million to pay states to turn in more names to the federal gun-ban (NICS) list.

Already, more than 175,000 law-abiding veterans have lost their Second Amendment rights this way. And, in states like New York, this money will pay to strip Americans of their constitutional rights, merely because they consult a psychiatrist and are prescribed a therapeutic drug.

Below are the U.S. House Members who voted NO on the Thompson-King amendment. A NO vote is the pro-gun position.

    Aderholt (AL-4)
    Amash (MI-3)
    Bachmann (MN-6)
    Barr (KY-6)
    Barrow (GA-12)
    Barton (TX-6)
    Bentivolio (MI-11)
    Bilirakis (FL-12)
    Bishop (UT-1)
    Black (TN-6)
    Blackburn (TN-7)
    Boustany (LA-3)
    Brady (TX-8)
    Bridenstine (OK-1)
    Brooks (AL-5)
    Broun (GA-10)
    Burgess (TX-26)
    Byrne (AL-1)
    Calvert (CA-42)
    Carter (TX-31)
    Cassidy (LA-6)
    Chabot (OH-1)
    Coble (NC-6)
    Cole (OK-4)
    Collins (GA-9)
    Collins (NY-27)
    Conaway (TX-11)
    Cook (CA-8)
    Cotton (AR-4)
    Crawford (AR-1)
    Culberson (TX-7)
    Daines (MT-al)
    DeSantis (FL-6)
    DesJarlais (TN-4)
    Duncan (SC-3)
    Duncan (TN-2)
    Ellmers (NC-2)
    Farenthold (TX-27)
    Fincher (TN-8)
    Fleischmann (TN-3)
    Fleming (LA-4)
    Flores (TX-17)
    Forbes (VA-4)
    Foxx (NC-5)
    Franks (AZ-8)
    Gardner (CO-4)
    Garrett (NJ-5)
    Gingrey (GA-11)
    Gohmert (TX-1)
    Gosar (AZ-4)
    Granger (TX-12)
    Graves (GA-14)
    Graves (MO-6)
    Griffin (AR-2)
    Griffith (VA-9)
    Guthrie (KY-2)
    Hall (TX-4)
    Harper (MS-3)
    Harris (MD-1)
    Hensarling (TX-5)
    Holding (NC-13)
    Hudson (NC-8)
    Huelskamp (KS-1)
    Huizenga (MI-2)
    Hultgren (IL-14)
    Hunter (CA-50)
    Jenkins (KS-2)
    Johnson (OH-6)
    Johnson, Sam (TX-3)
    Jordan (OH-4)
    King (IA-4)
    Kingston (GA-1)
    Kline (MN-2)
    Labrador (ID-1)
    LaMalfa (CA-1)
    Lamborn (CO-5)
    Latta (OH-5)
    Long (MO-7)
    Lucas (OK-3)
    Lummis (WY-al)
    Marchant (TX-24)
    Massie (KY-4)
    McAllister (LA-5)
    McCarthy (CA-23)
    McCaul (TX-10)
    McClintock (CA-4)
    McHenry (NC-10)
    Meadows (NC-11)
    Messer (IN-6)
    Mica (FL-7)
    Miller (FL-1))
    Miller (MI-10)
    Mullin (OK-2)
    Neugebauer (TX-19)
    Nugent (FL-11)
    Nunes (CA-22)
    Nunnelee (MS-1)
    Olson (TX-22)
    Pearce (NM-2)
    Perry (PA-4)
    Peterson (MN-7)
    Petri (WI-6)
    Pittenger (NC-9)
    Poe (TX-2)
    Pompeo (KS-4)
    Posey (FL-8)
    Price (GA-6)
    Rahall (WV-3)
    Roby (AL-2)
    Roe (TN-1)
    Rogers (AL-3)
    Rohrabacher (CA-48)
    Rokita (IN-4)
    Rooney (FL-17)
    Salmon (AZ-5)
    Sanford (SC-1)
    Scalise (LA-1)
    Schweikert (AZ-6)
    Scott, Austin (GA-8)
    Sessions (TX-32)
    Shimkus (IL-15)
    Simpson (ID-2)
    Smith (MO-8)
    Smith (NE-3)
    Smith (TX-21)
    Southerland (FL-2)
    Stewart (UT-2)
    Stockman (TX-36)
    Stutzman (IN-3)
    Terry (NE-2)
    Thornberry (TX-13)
    Tipton (CO-3)
    Walberg (MI-7)
    Walorski (IN-2)
    Weber (TX-14)
    Webster (FL-10)
    Wenstrup (OH-2)
    Westmoreland (GA-3)
    Williams (TX-25)
    Wilson (SC-2)
    Wittman (VA-1)
    Womack (AR-3)
    Yoder (KS-3)
    Yoho (FL-3)
    Young (AK-al)

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Re: U.S. House of Representatives, Who Voted Pro-gun?
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2014, 11:10:02 AM »
Good to my rep on the list.
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Re: U.S. House of Representatives, Who Voted Pro-gun?
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2014, 04:08:03 PM »
So far our lone Rep. has done very well. It's both our Senators that are flushing us down the tube with every vote.  >:(
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