Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #2: Would you vote for repealing the present Universal Background Check legislation that now controls the private exchange of firearms in Vermont? Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: I would sponsor the bill
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Question #3: Would you vote to repeal the restriction on the purchase of firearms by persons under the age of 21? Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: I would sponsor the bill
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Question #4: Would you vote to repeal the restrictions on ammunition feeding devices (magazines) that hold more than 10 rounds for rifles and 15 rounds for pistols? Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: I would sponsor the bill
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Question #5: Would you vote to repeal the prohibition on the possession and sale of “bump stocks?” Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: I would sponsor the bill
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Question #6: Would you vote to prohibit sale and possession of semi-automatic firearms? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #7: Would you vote to prohibit the sale and possession of semi-automatic rifles that are styled to resemble military “assault rifles”, such as the AR-15 and AK-47? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: LOL. Prohibit weapons because they are scary looking? NO. LOL
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Question #8: Would you vote to prohibit the sale and use of lead ammunition? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #9: Would you vote for mandatory state licensing for persons to possess/carry firearms? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: A license is an infringement. NO!
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Question #10: Would you vote for mandatory state registration of all firearms? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: Reigistration is an infringement. NO! and registration is the first step towards confiscation, so again. NO
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Question #11: Would you vote for a mandatory waiting period before the transfer of a firearm can be completed? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: A citizen should never be denied the ability to defend their life, not even for a day.
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Question #12: Would you vote for a mandatory “safe storage” law that requires privately owned firearms to be kept locked in a cabinet, separate from ammunition, or partially disassembled? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #13: Would you vote to make it illegal to possess firearms in a place that has a liquor license? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #14: Would you vote to allow the state or its municipalities to designate “gun free zones” in which citizens may not lawfully carry a firearm? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: NO |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #15: Would you vote to enact civil penalties and/or fines, for towns that violate the Sportsman’s Bill of Rights (1988)? Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #16: Would you vote to allow a person to possess, carry, or use a gun suppressor for any legitimate purpose? Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #17: Would you vote to expunge the criminal records of non-violent prohibited persons, to recover their Constitutional rights, if they have demonstrated good behavior and responsibility for a number of years? Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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Question #18: Would you vote to allow firearm safety training in public schools? Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: Absolutely! I would sponsor it. Teaching children safely is by far the best way to ensure their safety. It is ludicrous that this is not already done. The CDC determined that teaching children to swim is the number one preventer of childhood drownings, which is the number one cause of death of children under 5.
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Question #19: Would you support decisions to have armed guards, and/or properly trained faculty and staff, in public schools and colleges? Desired Response = YES |
| Answer: YES |
Explanation: Allowing school staff their right to have and bear arms would be a huge deterent to criminal tresspassers intent on harming children. It would be the best defense in an actual shooter situation as well.
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Question #20: Would you vote to prohibit possession of firearms by persons whose names appear on a government-generated watch-list of persons deemed “ineligible” to possess firearms? If so, using what criteria? Desired Response = NO |
| Answer: 0 |
Explanation: I would need more information to address this. Being suspected or accused of a crime is not the same as having comitted a crime. Being suspected of an activity is not cause to abridge someone's rights.
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