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Mike Bishop on Gun Control
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Personally a gun owner with a CPL
Supporting our 2nd amendment right to bear arms, Mike Bishop championed right-to-carry legislation, received
A/A+ rating from NRA and is personally a gun owner with a CPL.
Source: 2014 Michigan House campaign website, ElectMikeBishop.com
, Nov 4, 2014
Oppose restrictive gun control laws
Q: More restrictive gun control laws are needed now to protect public safety?
Bishop: Strongly Disagree
Source: Faith2Action iVoterGuide on 2014 Michigan Senate race
, Sep 30, 2014
Ease restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns
Bishop indicates support of the following principles concerning gun issues.- Ease state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- Hold gun owners, who do not properly store their guns, criminally and civilly
liable for crimes committed by minors using their guns.
- Q: Should Michigan cities and counties be prohibited from suing gun manufacturers and dealers for damages?
A: Yes.
Source: 2000 Michigan National Political Awareness Test
, Nov 1, 2000
National cross-state standard for concealed carry.
Bishop co-sponsored H.R.197&S.845
Establishes a national standard for the carrying of concealed firearms (other than a machinegun or destructive device) by non-residents. Authorizes a person who has a valid permit to carry a concealed firearm in one state and who is not prohibited from carrying a firearm under federal law to carry a concealed firearm in another state:
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Notwithstanding any law of any State, a person who is not prohibited by Federal law from possessing a firearm and is carrying a valid license to carry a concealed firearm may carry in another State a concealed firearm.
- If such other State issues licenses to carry concealed firearms, the person may carry a concealed firearm in the State under the same restrictions which apply in that State.
- If such other State does not issue licenses to carry concealed firearms, the person may not carry a concealed firearm in a police station, in a courthouse, at a meeting of a governing body, in a school, at an athletic event, in an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages, or inside an airport, except to the extent expressly permitted by State law.
Source: National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act 09-HR197 on Jan 6, 2009
Opposes restricting guns.
Bishop opposes 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
Interstate transportation of firearms is federally prote.
Bishop co-sponsored H.R.131
Congressional Summary: On interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition:
- Require that a firearm and ammunition shall be in a locked container.
- Does not permit transportation of firearms or ammunition with the intent to commit a crime.
- Prohibits detention of a person for violation of any local gun law unless there is probable cause.
Supporters reasons for voting YEA: (NRA Institute for Legal Action, 1/16/15): Current federal law guarantees the right of law-abiding persons to transport firearms, regardless of state or local laws. Unfortunately, anti-gun local officials are using overly restrictive state licensing laws to harass and prosecute travelers who have made every effort to comply with the law, resulting in seized guns and sometimes arrests. HR 131 would make clear that I, including activities incidental to the trip such as temporary lodging.
Opponents reasons for voting NAY: (PopVox blog postings on HR 131):
- CA-19: I oppose HR131 because it is overly burdensome on law abiding individuals and attempts to fix an issue that is not documented to be a problem or responsible for any amount of crime today.
- SD-0: I oppose HR131 because this encourages illegal hunting. Gun laws already differ in each state. The last thing we want is increase of breaching of laws as one is "unaware" of the law of that state.
- AZ-5: I oppose HR131 because travelling can be dangerous. A firearm is useless for defense if it is locked in a box.
- MO-7: I oppose HR131 because it attempts to once again federally mandate a standard across all states which poses as a protection to gun owners, but could be abused by law enforcement.
- NH-2: I oppose HR131 because this is not only unnecessary, but impractical in many situations. We already have more than enough poorly constructed firearms laws on the books.
Source: Bill sponsored by 27 House Members 15_H131 on Jan 6, 2015
Page last updated: Jun 30, 2017