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Seth Moulton on Gun Control

Democratic Presidential Challenger (withdrawn); MA Rep.

 


There's no need for weapons of war on our streets

Q: In an ideal world, would anyone own handguns?

A: "While I respect the Second Amendment, there's no need for weapons of war on our streets."

Source: 2019 "Meet the Candidates" (NY Times.com) , Jun 18, 2019

Ban bump stocks; bar terrorists from gun purchases

He has introduced bipartisan bills to ban bump stocks and to prevent suspected terrorists from obtaining firearms.
Source: CNN Town Hall with 2020 presidential hopefuls , Apr 23, 2019

For background checks & assault weapons ban

He supports universal background checks for gun buyers. "Congress has the ability and authority to eliminate the civilian sale of weapons of war. We have before, and we should again," his website reads. He has tweeted support for the March For Our Lives movement.
Source: Axios.com "What you need to know about 2020" , Apr 22, 2019

It's time for universal background checks

American gun policy is firmly on the wrong track. Of the 109 firearm laws passed in state legislatures in the year following the Newtown shooting, 70 of the new laws eased restrictions on gun usage and availability.

The American gun violence epidemic requires congressional action. I will fight for stronger restrictions on gun ownership and licensing, closing the gun show loophole, bans on high capacity magazines, increasing the gun purchase waiting period, and restrictions on semi-automatic rifles.

Source: 2014 House campaign website, SethMoulton.com , Sep 1, 2014

Supports restricting guns, according to PVS rating.

Moulton supports the PVS survey question on gun restrictions

Project VoteSmart infers summary responses from campaign statements and news reports The PVS survey summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: 'Guns: Do you support restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns?'

Source: Project VoteSmart Inferred Survey 14-PVS-q10 on Sep 30, 2014

Require background check for every firearm sale and transfer.

Moulton voted YEA the Bipartisan Background Checks Act

H.R.8: To require a background check for every firearm sale. This Act may be cited as the `Background Check Expansion Act`.