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I present for your consideration Sportsmen for Clinton? and Sportsmen for Obama? The next presidential election will be especially important in case the Democrats retain control of the House and Senate.

 
Jim Moran PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 18 September 2005

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House Status:

  • Represents Virginia's 8th Congressional District.
  • First elected to the House in 1990.
  • Current term expires at the end of 2008.

Quotes:

Moran's website in reference to the 50 caliber rifle ban he proposed.

"Banning the .50 caliber sniper rifle is yet another one of these reforms that keep criminals and terrorists from having access to a weapon that should be available only for military or law enforcement purposes."


Lobby Ratings:

Legislation Sponsored:

Year

Link

House Bill / Amendment

As Written

2005


50 Caliber Sniper Rifle Reduction Act




Amendment to Prevent .50 BMG firearms transfers to civilians.

Would have ended FFL transfers of .50 BMG rifles to civilians.

2004


50 Caliber Sniper Rifle Reduction Act

 
2001


To Prevent NICS Record Destruction

 

Voting Record:

Year

Link

House Bill / Amendment

Moran Vote

2006

To prevent funds to being used to enforce section 924(p) - the trigger lock law.

Vote against gun owners.
 HR5013Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act of 2006

Vote against gun owners.

 

HR5092

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE) Modernization and Reform Act of 2006

Vote against gun owners.
2005

50 Caliber Sniper Rifle Reduction Act

Sponsor against gun owners. No votes taken.


Terrorist Apprehension and Record Retention Act of 2005
Cosponsor against gun owners. No votes taken.
 HR3132Children's Safety Act of 2005

Vote Against Gun Owners.

 
Amendment to Prevent .50 BMG firearms transfers to civilians.

Sponsor against gun owners. Vote against gun owners.

 
To prevent funds to being used to enforce section 702 of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975. (Washington, D.C.)
Vote against gun owners.
 S.397 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms ActVote against gun owners.
2004


50 Caliber Sniper Rifle Reduction Act

Sponsor against gun owners. No votes taken.



Repeal of Washington, DC Gun Laws

Vote against gun owners.

2003


Gun Industry Immunity

Vote against gun manufacturers.

2001


To Prevent NICS Record Destruction

Sponsor against gun owners. Vote against gun owners.

1999


Redefine definitions in HR2122

Vote against gun owners.



Gun Show Loophole Amendment

Vote against gun owners.



Amendment prohibits juveniles from possessing semiautomatic assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition clips.

Vote against gun owners.



Safe Storage and Third Party Liability

Vote against gun owners.



 Police Concealed Carry

For police.



Restore Gun Rights to Washington, D.C.

Vote against gun owners.



Allows residents of the District of Columbia to keep a registered handgun in their home.

Vote against gun owners.



Gun Show Loophole Amendment

Vote against gun owners.

1996


Gun Ban Repeal Act of 1995

Vote against gun owners.

1993


Brady Bill

Vote against gun owners twice.



Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 or The '94 AWB

Vote against gun owners.



Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act

Vote against gun owners.



Brady Bill Update - Notify Reason for Background Check Rejection

Vote against gun owners twice.



Brady Bill Update - Waiting Period Expiration

Vote against gun owners twice.



Brady Bill Update - Local Waiting Periods

Vote against gun owners.


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