Matt Collins
Member
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2007
- Messages
- 47,707
As one of the 3 guys that Rand asked to launch his campaign for Senate in 2009, I can no longer support him.
While he is the best Senator in the Senate, I demand someone who fights for my basic rights 100% of the time, not 98% of the time. Selling out on this issue is unacceptable.
At hand is the Cornyn proposal which would allow the government to delay any firearms sale for 7 days and at the end of 7 days actually prohibit that sale if a judge signs off on the prohibition. That is a fundamental violation of the 2nd Amendment. Rand already voted for this in December but it did not pass (Lee and Cruz voted for it too surprisingly). I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, but in this video below he says he plans to vote for it again later today.
I have defended Rand many times in the past even when his messaging was sloppy or on the rare occasion that he cast a questionable vote. But this is a line crossed that I cannot defend and will not condone.
He will continue to do really great things in the Senate but after this vote I can no longer consider him a 100% pro-liberty candidate and will not advocate for him as such. I wish this were not the case.
VIDEO AT LINK:
http://www.wtvq.com/2016/06/17/sen-rand-paul-talks-gun-control-responds-to-gray-comments/
While he is the best Senator in the Senate, I demand someone who fights for my basic rights 100% of the time, not 98% of the time. Selling out on this issue is unacceptable.
At hand is the Cornyn proposal which would allow the government to delay any firearms sale for 7 days and at the end of 7 days actually prohibit that sale if a judge signs off on the prohibition. That is a fundamental violation of the 2nd Amendment. Rand already voted for this in December but it did not pass (Lee and Cruz voted for it too surprisingly). I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, but in this video below he says he plans to vote for it again later today.
I have defended Rand many times in the past even when his messaging was sloppy or on the rare occasion that he cast a questionable vote. But this is a line crossed that I cannot defend and will not condone.
He will continue to do really great things in the Senate but after this vote I can no longer consider him a 100% pro-liberty candidate and will not advocate for him as such. I wish this were not the case.
VIDEO AT LINK:
http://www.wtvq.com/2016/06/17/sen-rand-paul-talks-gun-control-responds-to-gray-comments/