It is one thing to say you are pro 2nd amendment and for/recognize the individual's right to firearms. It is another to be pro 2nd Amendment. Hunter seems to imply that he is pro 2nd, but he states "to be secure in our homes." and that concerns me. Does that mean that we can't carry concealed outside our home, etc.? Where does he stand on licensing, waiting periods, purchasing limits, evil guns in HR 1022, etc.? These are things that need to be asked of all the candidates and then hammer them if they don't answer or don't answer correctly.