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Bernie Sanders on Guns

“If we’re going to go into labels, I don’t think it was particularly progressive to vote against the Brady Bill five times…I don’t think it was progressive to vote to give gun makers and sellers immunity.” ~Hillary Clinton
And damned if it ain’t true that before Bernie Sanders was outraged at the genuine horror that has unfolded in Trump’s administration, he actually took votes favoring gun manufacturers five separate times. Furthermore, Sanders took several less than exemplary votes against the landmark Brady Bill that curbed access to gun ownership:
● In 1991 he voted against a five day waiting period to purchase a firearm.
● In 1993, he voted against that bill again, though he supported the amendment adding an instant background check. At the time, however, there was no technology capable of providing instant background checks, so there’s that.
● Sanders voted against the final compromise version of the Brady Bill, it was passed and signed into law on Nov. 30, 1993.
Bernie Sanders lives in a rural state with a more receptive view of gun ownership, but the Brady Bill should have been the easiest gun initiative any Democrat ever voted on. He couldn’t even make the case to his constituents that limited gun control was a good idea? Sanders can’t have it both ways.