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3/10/2014 3:45:41 PM EDT


Dear DrMark,





 


Thank you for contacting me regarding the Postal Reform Act of 2013 (S. 1486). I appreciate hearing your thoughts on Senator Rand Paul's (R-KY) amendment regarding firearms in federal postal facilities. Specifically, Senator Paul's amendment would allow firearms to be carried in U.S. post offices in accordance with local laws and private property regulations.





 


On February 6, 2014, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, of which I am not a member, voted 6-9 to reject Senator Paul's amendment. An amendment from Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) passed unanimously allowing individuals to carry or store firearms in their vehicles within certain postal facility parking lots.





 


I own firearms and am a strong supporter of the Second Amendment constitutional right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms. However, I also recognize that, like with many of our constitutional rights, our Second Amendment rights are not without limits. During the spring of 2013, the Senate considered the Safe Communities, Safe Schools Act of 2013 (S. 649) in an effort to address issues contributing to gun violence. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) attempted to amend this bill with a reasonable, bipartisan proposal to strengthen background checks. The Manchin-Toomey amendment would have closed the gun show loophole and prohibited the commercial sale of guns to those who are seriously mentally ill or have a criminal record while also upholding Second Amendment rights. I voted in favor of the Manchin-Toomey proposal but, unfortunately, the amendment received only 54 votes in support when it needed 60 votes for passage. Unfortunately, its failure, which occurred one day after the sixth anniversary of the Virginia Tech tragedy, essentially halted consideration of the underlying gun safety bill, which included my bipartisan CAMPUS Safety Act. Our CAMPUS Safety Act would streamline existing school and campus safety resources into one location to serve as a federal clearinghouse of information, grants and other resources to share effective strategies to prevent school violence.  





 


There was also significant debate over proposals to ban certain types of weapons and magazines. I voted against those bans because, after talking to numerous experts, I believe the most effective action we can take to reduce gun-related violence and keep guns out of the hands of those prohibited by law from possessing them is to pass a strong background check law. This proposal is strongly supported by the American people and I believe that the Senate should continue to work to pass effective measures that will help to keep our children and communities safe and to improve our mental health system so we can provide help to those with dangerous mental illnesses before it is too late.





 


I appreciate you contacting me. I will keep your opinion in mind should the Senate address this issue or other relevant legislation. For further information or to sign up for my newsletter please visit my website at http://warner.senate.gov.


 





Sincerely,





MARK R. WARNER


United States Senator











 
3/10/2014 4:04:33 PM EDT
[#1]
FMW.
3/10/2014 5:19:26 PM EDT
[#2]
I see his anti-freedom message has been updated since last year.  Oy vey.

I liked the guy (or perhaps just didn't dislike) when he was governor but "they" have gotten to him since he's been in the District.  Schumer, Feinstein, Boxer et al had to sit him down and bring him over to Satan.
3/10/2014 5:42:39 PM EDT
[#3]
There is no "gun show loophole" and we already have strong enough background checks.
3/10/2014 5:53:38 PM EDT
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I didn't like that twit as governor and like him even less as a senator. The sooner we can get rid of him, the better. He's up for re-election so let's get behind whoever the GOP puts up (assuming they don't shoot themselves in the foot and run some anti-gun imbecile).
3/11/2014 4:26:13 AM EDT
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I didn't like that twit as governor and like him even less as a senator. The sooner we can get rid of him, the better. He's up for re-election so let's get behind whoever the GOP puts up (assuming they don't shoot themselves in the foot and run some anti-gun imbecile).
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Not a chance. That cock sucker is in for life or till he decides to run for P or VP at some point. Same with that pile of shit Tim Kaine.