2020 Gun Owners of Vermont Candidate Report
ALICE W. NITKA
2nd Amendment Stance: PRO 2A
District: Windsor Senate
(Vote up to 3)
Contest: STATE SENATOR (incumbent)
Party: DEM/REP

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State Web Page 2016:
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State Web Page 2014:
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Additional Comments: In 2018, Alice stood with us AGAINST S.55, the ONLY bill in Vermont history that ONLY effected the rights of LAW-ABIDING citizens!
Alice is the Chair of the Legislative Sportsman's Caucus and ALWAYS attends sportsman's events and functions.
2020: Voted AGAINST S.169 (good).

Mailing Address:
P.O. BOX 136
LUDLOW, VT 05149
Phone Number: (802) 228-8432
Send Email to ALICE W. NITKA: ALICE.NITKA@GMAIL.COM


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 FOR S.141 (Act 14) Gun Control Bill (BAD)
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
7/16/18: Windsor County race for Senate may be state’s new bellwether
Source #1
Gun control is another issue that Democrats split on.
Nitka said Vermont shouldn’t enact gun control laws that put it out of step with other states.
“I’m willing to look at everything, but the fact is that we’ve done a lot already,” she said, citing recently approved laws that have made it more difficult for felons and people with mental illness to obtain firearms. “If there’s going to be any change, I think Vermont should not be going it alone.”
The political victory fund of the National Rifle Association endorses Nitka in the race.

Source #2

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