Posted: 1/18/2013 10:15:56 AM EDT
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Not to suprised at his response below; I wrote Sen Crapo and haven't heard from him yet, also Rep Labrador and haven't heard from him either.
Dear /////////////////////////: Thank you for contacting me regarding Second Amendment issues. I appreciate hearing from you. Like our Founding Fathers, I oppose any compromise of the right to keep and bear arms. And like many Idahoans, I enjoy exercising my Second Amendment rights—I hunt and participate in sport shooting. Gun control legislation is based on the faulty premise that guns cause crime. Gun control laws result in only criminals owning guns, which can increase the crime rate. I am deeply committed to Second Amendment rights. You have my word, I will do nothing to weaken gun rights. I really value your efforts to get in touch with me to share your thoughts, as many Idahoans do. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future on this or other issues. Very Truly Yours James E. Risch United States Senator Website: Risch.senate.gov My offices: Boise - 208.342.7985 Coeur d'Alene - 208.667.6130 Idaho Falls - 208.523.5541 Lewiston - 208.743.0792 Pocatello - 208.236.6817 Twin Falls - 208.734.6780 Washington, D.C. - 202.224.2752 |
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Interesting. I wrote Crapo, Risch and Simpson the same day and have yet to receieve a response from Risch or Simpson other than an auto response. Here is what Crapo sent:
Dear acpchuck: Thank you for contacting me to share your thoughts about the recent tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. I appreciate hearing from you and welcome the opportunity to respond. As a father and grandfather, words cannot adequately describe the profound sadness that I feel for all those affected by this senseless act of a troubled young man. On Friday, December 14, 2012, we all witnessed the unfolding scene whereby the police responded to a shooting at a Connecticut school where at least 26 lives were taken, and all far too soon. Our children are our most vulnerable members of society and it is our duty to keep them out of harm’s way. This devastating act was a terrible tragedy that stuns the nation. As an ongoing investigation, the exact situation and motive of the shooter remain uncertain, but the devastation it has had on the community, and to citizens all across the country, does not. My sincerest and heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to all the innocent victims and their families. In the days and weeks going forward, a number of ideas will be brought forward relating to guns and mental health. As Congress acts, it must be in full recognition that the choices we make must reflect the realities that we cannot completely legislate away risk and violence out of society. Burdening law-abiding citizens of this country with additional gun restrictions is not the answer to safeguarding the public from further attacks, and weakening Second Amendment rights is not an appropriate response to this tragic act of a lone gunman. Let me reassure you that I do not support gun control. We must protect and preserve our constitutional right to bear arms. Our country should have a thoughtful and reasoned debate on how to address mental health issues and crime control, while still preserving our constitutional rights. The Second Amendment reads: "A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." I firmly believe this provision prohibits the federal government from denying law-abiding citizens this right. Again, thank you for contacting me. Please feel free to contact me in the future on this or other matters of interest to you. For more information about the issues before the U.S. Senate as well as news releases, photos, and other items of interest, please visit my Senate website, http://crapo.senate.gov. Sincerely, US SenatorSenator Mike Crapo Mike Crapo United States Senator MDC:rj |