He had no problem ordering people at gunpoint to do business with his campaign contributors or have their assets seized and put in jail. Save me the prattle about that being okay because he did it at the state level. State level thugs graduate to federal level thugs quite easily.
And what part of "shall not be infringed" blew past you? He banned gun ownership in his state. Period. Own one of the scary looking guns, and he puts you in a cage and you become a fellon for life. That's your boy. He would be doing it to you right now if he had been elected.
You might be a duh-uh,sos leftie if you are unable to discern that not-so-subtle difference.
Yeah, I'm a lefty because I refused to vote for the liberal, anti gun, pro abortion architect of the new healthcare law...or obama. Yeah, guess I missed that clear difference. (That last sentence was sarcasm...btw)
And your rhetoric of "He had no problem ordering people at gunpoint to do business with his campaign contributors or have their assets seized and put in jail." sounds like leftist bullshit to me.
That said, Romney was by no means my first choice or even my second choice in the GOP nomination process, but I realized....like most 'thinking adults'....that even he was better for America than the POS currently residing in the WH for yet another four years (or more). Too bad others (like you, perhaps) did not come to that realization as well.....since we wouldn't be having this conversation and the country wouldn't be faced with its' very first dictator.
Legislation: During the Romney Administration, no anti-Second Amendment or anti-sportsmen legislation made its way to the Governors desk.
Governor Romney did sign five pro-Second Amendment/pro-sportsmen bills into law. His administration also worked with Gun Owners Action League and the Democratic leadership of the Massachusetts House and Senate to remove any anti-Second Amendment language from the Gang Violence bill passed in 2006. A summary of this legislation follows.
http://goal.org/newspages/romney.html