Second Amendment Task Force Responds to Attorney General's Comments on Assault Weapons

Press Release

Date: Feb. 26, 2009
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Guns


Second Amendment Task Force Responds to Attorney General's Comments on Assault Weapons

U.S. Congressman Paul Broun, M.D. (GA-10) and U.S. Congressman Dan Boren, (OK-2), Co-Chairs of the Second Amendment Task Force (SATF) and U.S. Congressman John Boozman (AR-03), released the following statements regarding Attorney General Eric Holder's recent comments on the possibility of the Obama Administration seeking to reinstate a ban on sales of assault weapons.

Congressman Paul Broun:

"The Attorney General's recent comments about reinstating the ‘assault weapons' ban are extremely troubling since a ban clearly violates our Constitutional right to bear arms. The Second Amendment Task Force opposes the discussed ban and will fight any attempts that infringe on our Second Amendment rights."

Congressman Boren:

"The Second Amendment Task Force is adamantly opposed to reinstating the ban on the sale of assault weapons as it clearly would demonstrate a violation of United States citizens' right to keep and bear arms. The Constitution absolutely does not outline any provision to restrict ownership of a gun belonging to a specific category. I will diligently work with my colleagues on the Second Amendment Task Force to defeat any form of legislation in Congress that poses a threat to the Second Amendment."

Congressman Boozman:

"We must ensure the rights and freedoms of law-abiding citizens are not infringed upon. The remarks by the Attorney General are extremely troubling. I am committed to fighting for our right to bear arms and will oppose any legislation that attempts to hinder the Second Amendment."

The Second Amendment Task Force was created in the 111th Congress to monitor legislation regarding the Second Amendment in the U.S. House of Representatives. It acts as a unified and proactive force to promote legislation that protects the Second Amendment and to fight legislation that poses a threat to citizens' Constitutional right to keep and bear arms.

The bipartisan task force includes a group of Members from a wide spectrum of backgrounds that represent a large geographical area:


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