House GOP leaders have announced that they will vote against the Senate’s gun control bill, with House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) saying he will whip voting against the measure.
The Senate is expected to vote on the legislation this week, before the senators depart for a two-week recess on June 27.
“I will oppose the Senate bill because provisions in it would place additional unnecessary impediments and burdens on [a] law-abiding citizen’s right to own a firearm,” McCarthy said.
“This bill contains unconstitutional gun control provisions and allows the implementation of red flag laws that take away due process rights,” Stefanik wrote. “It would restrict men and women who are able to serve in our military from purchasing a firearm and would strip the constitutional rights of gunowners by broadening the scope of punishment for even nonviolent misdemeanors.”
“As this blatant government overreach seeks to make gun owners second-class citizens, I will continue to stand up for the Constitution and push for solutions, including advocating for increased mental health resources across the country,” she concluded.
The House Freedom Caucus, chaired by Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.), has also announced opposition to the bill.
However, at least one House Republican has publicly declared his intention to support the Senate bill.
“I am a survivor of domestic abuse, my stepfather would come home drunk & beat on me and my mother,” Gonzales wrote. “One night he decided that wasn’t enough and shoved a shotgun in my mother’s mouth. I was 5 at the time and not strong enough to fend off the wolves. School was my sanctuary from the chaos at home.”
“As a Congressman it’s my duty to pass laws that never infringe on the Constitution while protecting the lives of the innocent. In the coming days I look forward to voting YES on the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act,” Gonzales concluded.
“Communities across the country will benefit from House Democrats’ proposals included in this package,” Pelosi stated.
“These red flag laws are unconstitutional and the provisions that would ensure our teachers are disarmed. That’s exactly the opposite of what we should be doing,” Boebert said.
“How sad is it that our Second Amendment is under siege by the very people who are elected, who are positioned to protect that right? Our Second Amendment was designed to keep us from tyranny, and these same people are the ones who are wanting to take that away,” she added.