Here are the 135 GOP Congressmen Who Voted with Democrats to Take Your Guns
Last week, House Democrats added a “Red Flag” law to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to give authorities the rights to take your guns away. And 135 Republicans joined them.
According to Cam Edwards at Bearing Arms:
“The military version of the red flag law proposed by Democrats looks a lot like the civilian version found in more than a dozen states. Without being charged or even accused of a crime, a service member could have their right to possess a firearm taken away from them by a military court, and the subject of the red flag order wouldn’t even have a chance to provide any evidence on their behalf for up to 30 days after the court’s order was issued.”
Edwards added that the provision has major flaws:
Just like with the red flag laws in place in states from California to Connecticut, if a person is found (through a lowered standard of review than what is used in a criminal proceeding) to be a danger to themselves or others by a judge, there’s no actual mental health component to the order removing guns. A supposedly dangerous person can be left with knives, pills, poison, gasoline and matches, and any other tool they might use to take their own life or the lives of others as long as any legally owned guns are taken away.
Let’s hope the U.S. Senate eliminates this Democrat add-on to the NDAA.
Still, despite how bad these provisions are, 135 Republicans voted for it, anyway!
Here are the RINOS who went all in to take away your guns with the slightest provocation:
Rick W. Allen – Georgia
Mark E. Amodei – Nevada
Don Bacon – Nebraska
James R. Baird – Indiana
Troy Balderson – Ohio
Jim Banks – Indiana
Andy Barr – Kentucky
Cliff Bentz – Oregon
Jack Bergman – Michigan
Stephanie I. Bice – Oklahoma
Gus M. Bilirakis – Florida
Mike Bost – Illinois
Kevin Brady – Texas
Vern Buchanan – Florida
Larry Bucshon – Indiana
Ken Calvert – California
Kat Cammack – Florida
Jerry L. Carl – Alabama
Earl L. “Buddy” Carter – Georgia
John R. Carter – Texas
Madison Cawthorn – North Carolina
Liz Cheney – Wyoming
Tom Cole – Oklahoma
Eric A. “Rick” Crawford – Arkansas
Dan Crenshaw – Texas
Rodney Davis – Illinois
Scott DesJarlais – Tennessee
Mario Diaz-Balart – Florida
Neal P. Dunn – Florida
Jake Ellzey – Texas
Pat Fallon – Texas
Randy Feenstra – Iowa
Drew Ferguson IV – Georgia
Scott Fitzgerald – Wisconsin
Brian K. Fitzpatrick – Pennsylvania
Charles J. “Chuck” Fleischmann – Tennessee
Virginia Foxx – North Carolina
Scott Franklin – Florida
Matt Gaetz – Florida
Mike Gallagher – Wisconsin
Andrew R. Garbarino – New York
Bob Gibbs – Ohio
Carlos A. Gimenez – Florida
Tony Gonzales – Texas
Anthony Gonzalez – Ohio
Kay Granger – Texas
Garret Graves – Louisiana
Sam Graves – Missouri
Mark E. Green – Tennessee
Brett Guthrie – Kentucky
Diana Harshbarger – Tennessee
Vicky Hartzler – Missouri
Jaime Herrera Beutler – Washington
French Hill – Arkansas
Ashley Hinson – Iowa
Trey Hollingsworth – Indiana
Richard Hudson – North Carolina
Darrell Issa – California
Ronny Jackson – Texas
Chris Jacobs – New York
Mike Johnson – Louisiana
Bill Johnson – Ohio
Dusty Johnson – South Dakota
David P. Joyce – Ohio
John Joyce – Pennsylvania
John Katko – New York
Fred Keller – Pennsylvania
Trent Kelly – Mississippi
Mike Kelly – Pennsylvania
Young Kim – California
Adam Kinzinger – Illinois
David Kustoff – Tennessee
Darin LaHood – Illinois
Doug Lamborn – Colorado
Robert E. Latta – Ohio
Jake LaTurner – Kansas
Julia Letlow – Louisiana
Billy Long – Missouri
Frank D. Lucas – Oklahoma
Blaine Luetkemeyer – Missouri
Nancy Mace – South Carolina
Nicole Malliotakis – New York
Tracey Mann – Kansas
Kevin McCarthy – California
Michael T. McCaul – Texas
Lisa C. McClain – Michigan
Patrick T. McHenry – North Carolina
David B. McKinley – West Virginia
Peter Meijer – Michigan
Daniel Meuser – Pennsylvania
Carol D. Miller – West Virginia
Mariannette Miller-Meeks – Iowa
John R. Moolenaar – Michigan
Blake D. Moore – Utah
Gregory F. Murphy – North Carolina
Dan Newhouse – Washington
Devin Nunes – California
Jay Obernolte – California
Greg Pence – Indiana
August Pfluger – Texas
Tom Reed – New York
Guy Reschenthaler – Pennsylvania
Cathy McMorris Rodgers – Washington
Harold Rogers – Kentucky
David Rouzer – North Carolina
Maria Elvira Salazar – Florida
Steve Scalise – Louisiana
Austin Scott – Georgia
Michael K. Simpson – Idaho
Adrian Smith – Nebraska
Christopher H. Smith – New Jersey
Victoria Spartz – Indiana
Pete Stauber – Minnesota
Michelle Steel – California
Elise M. Stefanik – New York
Bryan Steil – Wisconsin
Claudia Tenney – New York
Glenn Thompson – Pennsylvania
Michael R. Turner – Ohio
Fred Upton – Michigan
David G. Valadao – California
Jefferson Van Drew – New Jersey
Beth Van Duyne – Texas
Ann Wagner – Missouri
Tim Walberg – Michigan
Jackie Walorski – Indiana
Michael Waltz – Florida
Brad R. Wenstrup – Ohio
Bruce Westerman – Arkansas
Joe Wilson – South Carolina
Robert J. Wittman – Virginia
Steve Womack – Arkansas
Don Young – Alaska
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