Trump’s stances on single-payer, abortion and the Kelo decision are well-documented, as is his position on “assault weapons.” His position in 2000 was that the GOP was in lockstep with NRA. The fact the “assault weapons” ban was law at the time is immaterial, as the point is he was agreeing with it.
People can try as they might to attribute those positions to “years ago,” or “making nice for business’ sake,” but the fact he’s vocally carried those stances is what should give voters pause.
“His position in 2000 was that the GOP was in lockstep with NRA. The fact the âassault weaponsâ ban was law at the time is immaterial, as the point is he was agreeing with it.
People can try as they might to attribute those positions to âyears ago,â or âmaking nice for businessâ sake,â but the fact heâs vocally carried those stances is what should give voters pause.”
You are really streching, with very little substance. He made the comment 15 years ago, which certainly is “years ago”. It is relevant that he only supported what was already law. The Republican candidate at the time, George Bush, went further, saying that he would sign a renewal of the “Assualt Weapon Ban” if it came to his desk. Trump did not support more infringements on the Second Amendment.
In the present, and for several years previous, he has been a staunch Second Amendment supporter, and there are good reasons for his education on this issue.