Texas House Democrat says he’s a “no” on semi-auto ban

Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas)

Texas House Democrat says he’s a “no” on semi-auto ban. You can bet Pelosi will be trying to round up some RINOs to vote yes on this illegal law. Meanwhile, Rep. Henry Cuellar deserves a ‘good job.’

Rep. Henry Cuellar may be the first Democrat to come out in opposition to Rep. David Ciccillini’s ban on semi-automatic rifles, which Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) plans on marking up in committee next week, but he won’t be the last. The south Texas Democrat, who just won a hotly contested primary against a more progressive challenger, had his comms director announce on Friday afternoon that he won’t be voting in favor of the ban, which isn’t a huge surprise given his past support for the Second Amendment in Congress.

It is, however, a big problem for Nancy Pelosi and House leadership, because every Democratic defection means they have to hunt for a Republican willing to go along with banning the most commonly-sold rifles in the country. There were four Republicans who signed on to the House Democrats’ gun control package that was narrowly approved a few weeks ago, but there’s also no guarantee that all four will hop on board the gun ban

 

Support for ‘assault weapons’ ban hits all-time low following Uvalde shooting: Poll

Support for ‘assault weapons’ ban hits all-time low following Uvalde shooting: Poll. This is yet another Democrat shit show they’re hoping will get them votes this coming November. Sorry, not sorry, it’s not working.  That goes for you useless RINOs that vote with the Democrats, too.

New polling shows that support for an “assault weapons” ban in the United States has hit an all-time low despite calls from Democrats to implement a ban following a deadly mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

In a Quinnipiac University poll, conducted last week and published on Tuesday, 50 percent of registered voters support a nationwide ban on semi-automatic long guns compared to 45% who oppose which represents the lowest level of support since February 2013 when Quinnipiac began asking that question.

The highest level of support for the ban was 67% in February 2018, days after the Parkland school shooting that left 17 people dead.

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