Issue Position: Second Amendment

Issue Position

Date: March 24, 2016
Issues: Guns

First and foremost, the Second Amendment is an individual's right to keep and bear arms. As a proud member of the National Rifle Association and Gun Owners of America, an avid hunter, and an owner of a Georgia Weapons Carry License, I am committed in Congress to be a staunch defender of these constitutionally protected rights for law-abiding citizens.

Despite the fact that the Second Amendment is an individual right, there are too many impediments within the federal government that jeopardize these rights. For example, I have introduced the Fairness in Firearms Testing Act to address the egregious lack of uniformity in testing procedures of firearms by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Due to the lack of any clearly defined testing requirements by ATF, American gun manufacturers are being punished unfairly and consumers are disadvantaged. My bill would force the ATF to make video recordings of their testing procedures for firearms and ammunition and make this video available to American firearm manufacturers that have submitted a firearm for testing.

Additionally, I am proud to have introduced the Military Recruiters Right to Carry Act in the wake of the tragedy that occurred at two military recruiting centers in Chattanooga, Tennessee on July 16, 2015 that resulted in the death of four Marines and one Navy sailor. My bill would permit members of the Armed Forces assigned to duty at recruitment offices to carry a firearm while at their post, particularly since many of our recruitment offices are often located in unsecured commercial buildings. These brave servicemen and women should not have to worry about their safety.


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