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Sunday, 18 September 2005 |
Contact Information:House Status:- Represents Colorado's 4th Congressional District
- First elected to the House in 2002.
- Current term expires at the end of 2006.
Senate Leadership:She is a co-creator and cochairman of the House Second Amendment Caucus. See her press release.
Quotes:| Rep. Musgrave's website | Congresswoman Musgrave has taken an oath to defend the Constitution and the right to own firearms, as enumerated in the Second Amendment. Marilyn is committed to defending this right from those who wish to infringe upon it.
While serving in the Colorado legislature, Marilyn Musgrave was a champion of gun rights and she continues to build that track record in the U.S. House of Representatives. Marilyn worked hard to lay the groundwork for Colorado's current concealed carry law.
As the Representative for the Fourth Congressional District, she continues to fight for the rights of gun owners by working to make sure the 1994 Clinton gun ban sunsets as proposed. In addition, she co-sponsored H.R. 990, the Secure Access to Firearms Enhancement (SAFE) Act of 2003, a bill ensuring that Colorado concealed carry permit holders will be able to protect themselves while traveling, and she helped pass H.R. 1036, the Lawful Commerce In Arms Act, a bill stopping frivolous lawsuits against gun manufacturers and dealers. Marilyn Musgrave is a defender of the Constitution and won't compromise on your freedoms.
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Lobby Ratings:Legislation Sponsored:Year
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| House Bill / Amendment
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| 2006
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| To prevent funds to being used to enforce section 924(p) - the trigger lock law. | | Voting Record:Year | Link | Senate Bill / Amendment | Musgrave Stand | | 2006 | | To prevent funds to being used to enforce section 924(p) - the trigger lock law. | Sponsor for gun owners. Vote for gun owners. | | | | Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act of 2006 | Cosponsor for gun owners. Vote for gun owners. | | | | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE) Modernization and Reform Act of 2006 | Cosponsor for gun owners. Vote for gun owners. | 2005 | | Citizens' Self-Defense Act of 2005 | Cosponsor for gun owners. No votes taken. |
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| Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act
| Cosponsor for gun owners. No votes taken.
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| Secure Access to Firearms Enhancement Act of 2005
| Cosponsor for gun owners. No votes taken.
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| District of Columbia Personal Protection Act
| Cosponsor for gun owners. No votes taken.
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| Firearm Commerce Modernization Act
| Cosponsor for gun owners. No votes taken.
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| Fairness in Firearm Testing Act
| Cosponsor for gun owners. No votes taken. |
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| Veterans' Heritage Firearms Act of 2005
| Cosponsor for gun owners. No votes taken. | | | H.R.3132 | Children's Safety Act of 2005 | Vote against gun owners. | | |
| Amendment to Prevent .50 BMG firearms transfers to civilians.
| Vote for gun owners.
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| To prevent funds to being used to enforce section 702 of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975. (Washington, D.C.)
| Vote for gun owners.
| | | S.397 | Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act | Did not vote. | 2004
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| Repeal of Washington, DC Gun Laws
| Vote for gun owners.
| 2003
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| Gun Industry Immunity
| Vote for gun owners.
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