"Let me be very clear. I support the Second Amendment. I've been a hunter all my life," Kerry said. "But I don't think we need to make the job of terrorists any easier."
Bush-Cheney campaign spokesman Steve Schmidt said, "Senator Kerry has spent his entire 20-year career in the U.S. Senate fighting against Second Amendment rights."
And a few points from Mr. Kerry's anti-crime initative:
Kerry outlined a $5 billion, 10-year anti-crime agenda, to be paid for by extension of customs fees already included in numerous pending bills.
To cut crime, he would restore the assault weapons ban and push to:
-- Fund the COPS program to the full amount authorized by Congress.
-- Ensure that state and local law enforcement agencies get access to the national terrorist lists, and simplify those lists.
-- Increase scrutiny of purchases at gun shows.
-- Enforce existing gun laws and help U.S. attorneys battle interstate gun trafficking."
Well that sounds special...
Bush-Cheney campaign spokesman Steve Schmidt said, "Senator Kerry has spent his entire 20-year career in the U.S. Senate fighting against Second Amendment rights."
And a few points from Mr. Kerry's anti-crime initative:
Kerry outlined a $5 billion, 10-year anti-crime agenda, to be paid for by extension of customs fees already included in numerous pending bills.
To cut crime, he would restore the assault weapons ban and push to:
-- Fund the COPS program to the full amount authorized by Congress.
-- Ensure that state and local law enforcement agencies get access to the national terrorist lists, and simplify those lists.
-- Increase scrutiny of purchases at gun shows.
-- Enforce existing gun laws and help U.S. attorneys battle interstate gun trafficking."
Well that sounds special...