2018 Gun Owners of Vermont Candidate Report
MIKE MROWICKI
2nd Amendment Stance: RABIDLY ANTI-GUN
District: Windham 4
(Vote up to 2)
Contest: For State Representative (incumbent)
Party: Democratic

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Additional Comments: Mike is a founding MEMBER of GunSenseVT and received a $100 campaign contribution from GunSenseVT.
He was photographed at a PRIVATE GunSense meeting with other high-powered anti-gun activists and politicians.
Mike has a LONG history of anti-gun activities and has sponsored NINE anti-gun bills since 2011...
For 2019, Mike wants to institute WAITING PERIODS!
Gun Control statists will NEVER be done with infringing on your rights. They want ALL your rights, they are patient and will take them one at a time. NO MORE.

Mailing Address:
299 S PINE BANKS RD
PUTNEY, VT 05346
Phone Number: (802) 387-8787
Send Email to MIKE MROWICKI: MMROWICKI@GMAIL.COM
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2018 Gun Bills:
2018: SPONSOR H.151 (BAD)
An act relating to requiring background checks for the transfer of firearms. (Universal Background Checks v3.0)
Incorporated in S.55

Bill #1
2018: SPONSOR H.220 (BAD)
An act relating to the sale of ivory or rhinoceros horn

Bill #2
Voted FOR H.422 (BAD). Unanimous vote in both House and Senate.
Bill #3
2018: SPONSOR H.876 (BAD)
An act relating to prohibiting bump-fire stocks for firearms
This was incorporated into S.55

Bill #4
Voted FOR S.55 (BAD)
Bill #5
Voted FOR S.221 . Unanimous vote in both House and Senate.
Bill #6
VT Digger Wrap-Up Gun Control
S.55, H.221 & H.422

Bill #7

2016 Gun Bills:
2015-16: Sponsored H.250 (BAD): An act relating to possession and transfer of firearms.
This is the House version of S.31, the Universal Background Check bill!
See the description of S.31.

Bill #8
2015-16: Sponsored H.566 (BAD): Subject: Municipal government; municipal charters; City of Burlington; amendment; firearms; safe storage depository; locking device

Statement of purpose of bill as introduced: This bill proposes to approve an amendment to the charter of the City of Burlington that would require that when a firearm is not in a person’s immediate possession or control, it must be locked in a safe storage depository or, by using a locking device, rendered incapable of being fired.

Bill #9
2015-16: Sponsored H.567 (BAD): Subject: Municipal government; municipal charters; City of Burlington; amendment; firearm, ammunition, or deadly or dangerous weapon; probable cause; domestic assault; police confiscation

Statement of purpose of bill as introduced: This bill proposes to approve an amendment to the charter of the City of Burlington that would allow a police officer to confiscate temporarily a deadly or dangerous weapon from a person whom the officer has probable cause to believe has committed domestic assault.

Bill #10
2015-16: Sponsored H.568 (BAD):An act relating to approval of an amendment to the charter of the City of Burlington prohibiting possession of firearms on premises where alcohol is licensed to be served
Subject: Municipal government; municipal charters; City of Burlington; amendment; premises where alcohol served; firearms possession prohibited
Statement of purpose of bill as introduced: This bill proposes to approve an amendment to the charter of the City of Burlington that would prohibit a person from possessing a firearm on premises where alcohol is licensed to be served.

Bill #11
2015-16: Sponsored H.775 (BAD)
An act relating to possession and transfer of firearms
Subject: Crimes and criminal procedures; firearms; criminal background checks
Statement of purpose of bill as introduced: This bill proposes to require that a criminal background check be conducted on the proposed purchaser before a firearm may be sold unless the sale is between immediate family members, by or to a law enforcement agency, or by or to a law enforcement officer or member of the U.S. Armed Forces acting within the course of his or her official duties.

Bill #12
(2015) Voted FOR S.141 (Act 14) Gun Control Bill (BAD)
Bill #13
2015 Gun Owners of Vermont Analysis: Universal Background Check Legislation
Detail of S.141 Votes & GunSense Money

Bill #14

2014 Gun Bills:
2013-14: Sponsored H.0124 (BAD): (MAGAZINE BAN) Prohibit the manufacture, possession, or transfer of large capacity ammunition feeding devices (making existing owners felons because magazines do not have date stamps on them).
Once the original owner dies, the firearm must be turned over to the autorities or the new owner will be in possession of an illegal firearm, and now a felon.
Mandating "safety" courses for ALL persons who carry concealed (precursor to full licensing, as only "approved" persons can carry concealed, any other person is a criminal).
Labeling citizens as "approved" to carry is in DIRECT VIOLATION of Article 16 of the Vermont Consitution.
There is NO restriction on "who" can carry firearms in Vermont.
Vermont is the ORIGINAL "Constitutional Carry" State, and it has served us well for over 200 years!

Bill #15
2013-14: Sponsored H.0125 (BAD): Creates a state-run facility to store confiscated firearms before destruction, creates a privately run safety training program (to fulfill the licensing of persons carrying firearms in H.124), allows the private center for Officer and State officials to be used as an indoor firing range.
Bill #16

2012 Gun Bills:
(2011) Sponsored one or both of H.83 and H.580 (BAD) or (Senate version S.59):
An act relating to negligent storage of a firearm

Bill #17
(2012) Sponsored H.580 (BAD):
This bill would require that information on safe firearm storage practices be distributed by merchants, by pediatricians, by mental health providers, by schools, and hunter safety courses, increase the fine for the offense of furnishing a firearm to a child; prohibit certain children from possessing firearms, require a warning about the risks of unsafe firearm storage to be displayed at every point of purchase of a firearm or private transfer of ownership of a firearm.

Bill #18
7/18/18: Mrowicki said he was pleased that the governor signed into law three gun bills this year — one limiting the size of gun magazines, another increasing the age for buying a firearm to 21, and a third expanding background checks to private gun sales.
However, Mrowicki said he believes one more important piece of legislation is still needed: a waiting period before someone can purchase a firearm.
“States that have waiting periods have reduced rates of suicide and domestic gun violence. I think that’s the next step, and I think we can show that the world is not going to end and the sky is not going to fall because we passed some common-sense gun reforms.”

Source #1
Project VoteSmart 2010 Political Courage Test - Gun Issues:
a) Do you support restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns? Yes
b) Do you support requiring background checks on gun sales between private citizens at gun shows? Yes
c) Do you support allowing individuals to carry concealed guns? No
d) Do you support requiring a license for gun possession? No
e) Other:
Restrictions should be enacted to insure that someone with a history of domestic violence cannot acquire a firearm when a restraining order is in effect (H.735 = work in progress for 4 years).

Source #2
1:11 - When people are afraid, the cognitive process stops. (Is THAT why anti-gunners can't think rationally?)
1:44 - It's not the people who are acting safely that we have to worry about, though.
1:50 - Vermont is a safe state, but the reality is, WE CAN'T WAIT!
1:59 - We can't wait for another school shooting, we've already had one in Vermont. (NO WE HAVEN'T! No one has entered a school in Vermont intent on shooting CHILDREN! Mrowicki and GunSense LIE to create a fear.)
You [GunSense] deserve a vote. (Except, RIGHTS are not up for a VOTE!)

Source #3
2018: "Mrowicki believes he's gotten a lot of work done with gun violence,"
Mrowicki has also helped introduce legislation that would introduce a waiting period for gun purchases. "People who are suicidal wait a day or two and it passes," he said. He also thought it would decrease domestic violence-related gun deaths.

Source #4
Watch representative Mike Mrowicki use false statistics and innaccurate data to instill fear in the crowd at the June 2013 event on the Brattleboro town green.
Source #5

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