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Governor Mitt Romney and Firearms Policy

 

According to his 2002 gubernatorial campaign, Romney "is a supporter of the federal assault weapons ban. Mitt also believes in the rights of those who hunt to responsibly own and use firearms." July 1st, 2002 Mitt Romney signed a permanent ban on Assault Weapons. "Deadly assault weapons have no place in Massachusetts," Romney said, at a bill signing ceremony with legislators, sportsmen's groups and gun safety advocates. "These guns are not made for recreation or self-defense. They are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people."

 

Governor Romney Is A Firm Supporter Of Second Amendment Rights. Despite a heavily Democratic anti-gun legislature, Governor Romney has been able to work across the aisle to simplify and clarify gun laws in Massachusetts.

 

Governor Romney Helped Simplify And Clarify Massachusetts' Gun Laws For Gun Owners:

 

 

 

Governor Mitt Romney and Firearms Policy

 

2007

 

 

2005

 

Also, in 2005, Romney designated May 7 as "The Right to Bear Arms Day" in Massachusetts to honor "the right of decent, law-abiding citizens to own and use firearms in defense of their families, persons, and property and for all lawful purposes, including the common defense."

 

2004

 

 

 

2002

 

In 2002, even as he was pledging to uphold the state's strong gun laws, Romney still garnered a "B" grade from the NRA.

 

Governor Mitt Romney and Firearms Policy Press Releases

 

2004

07-01-2004, Romney signs off on permenent assault weapons ban

 

 

2006

07-26- 2006, Governor Romney Approves Exemption for Target Pistols

 

2006

01-12-2007, Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney Visits Firearms Industry's Trade Show