2018 Gun Owners of Vermont Candidate Report |
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ROBERT A. STARR |
2nd Amendment Stance: STRONG PRO 2A |
District: Essex-Orleans Senate (Vote up to 2) |
Contest: For State Senate (incumbent) |
Party: DEMOCRATIC/REPUBLICAN (BULLET VOTE) |
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State Web Page 2018: State Web Page 2018: |
State Web Page 2016: State Web Page 2016: |
State Web Page 2014: State Web Page 2014: |
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Additional Comments: Bullet vote for John S. Rodgers and Robert A. Starr in the Democratic primary! |
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Mailing Address: 958 VT ROUTE 105 W TROY, VT 05868
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Phone Number: (802) 309-3354 |
Send Email to ROBERT A. STARR: HARLEYRIDERS@MYFAIRPOINT.NET |
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2018 Gun Bills: |
Voted FOR H.422 (BAD). Unanimous vote in both House and Senate. Bill #1 |
Voted AGAINST S.55 (GOOD) Bill #2 |
Voted FOR S.221 . Unanimous vote in both House and Senate. Bill #3 |
VT Digger Wrap-Up Gun Control S.55, H.221 & H.422 Bill #4 |
2016 Gun Bills: |
(2015) Voted AGAINST S.141 Gun Control Bill (GOOD) Bill #5 |
2015 Gun Owners of Vermont Analysis: Universal Background Check Legislation Detail of S.141 Votes & GunSense Money Bill #6 |
2014 Gun Bills: |
2013-14: Sponsored S.0094 (BAD): An act relating to reporting dangerous and mentally ill persons to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System Senate version of H.467: Mandates the State notify the National Instant Criminal Background Check System when a person is treated for mental illness, whether hospitalized or not hospitalized, so that the person will now appear as a "Prohibited Person" (ie. felon) and will be forever barred the possession of firearms. There is currently, no way out of the NICS even if the person is no longer a threat, or found not to be mentally ill. There is NO provision to EVER remove this prohibition! This type of law is CONTINUOUSLY updated with new restrictions and clauses. Bill #7 |
8/9/18: Essex-Orleans Senate Primary Unique This Year Horton, Rodgers, Starr Seek 2 Democratic Party Nominations Source #1 |
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