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: No additional comment.
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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: No additional comment.
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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: No additional comment.
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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: 0 |
Explanation: I’d like to know more about this.
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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: No additional comment.
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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: No additional comment.
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Question #10: Would you vote for mandatory state registration of all firearms? Desired Response = NO |
Answer: NO |
Explanation: No additional comment.
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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: No additional comment.
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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: No additional comment.
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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: No additional comment.
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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: YES |
Explanation: violent criminals who have been convicted in our or other countries.
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