Response from A Rated Mark Warner R(VA)

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Are all these reps. sharing the same chain letter? :( Dark days ahead in our once proud country ....



Dear Mr. Correll,



Thank you for contacting me to share your thoughts on the tragic events in Newtown, Connecticut and your views on gun control.



On December 14, 2012, 20 innocent children and six adults lost their lives in one of the worst, most tragic shootings to ever occur in the United States. As a parent of three daughters, this was the ultimate nightmare. Like the Virginia Tech and Columbine shootings, this tragedy unfolded in what was once regarded as a safe haven free of crime and violence: a school.



I am a strong supporter of the Second Amendment constitutional right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms. I own firearms and I have an "A" rating from the National Rifle Association. However, I also recognize that, like with many of our constitutional rights, our Second Amendment rights are not without limits. It is unfortunate that a tragedy of this magnitude is what is needed to prompt action, but we need to have a serious discussion on how to best avoid these kinds of mass shootings in the future. The status quo is not acceptable.



I believe our discussion should cover many issues. We can start by improving the existing criminal background check system. Currently, the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) is woefully incomplete, with many states failing to submit available records on persons who may be disqualified from purchasing or possessing firearms. With a more complete background check system, we can keep firearms out of the hands of those who have been deemed unfit to possess them.



In addition, we can take common sense measures such as passing the CAMPUS Safety Act (S. 3682), which I introduced last year. That bill would establish a national center for campus public safety within the Department of Justice to serve as a resource center and assist schools and universities in developing campus safety plans and threat assessment tools. We also need to look at changes to our mental health system so we can provide help to those with dangerous mental illnesses before it is too late. There will not be a single solution, but all of these issues and others need to be part of the conversation and I urge you to continue to express your views as we move forward.



Again, thank you for contacting me. For further information or to sign up for my newsletter please visit my website at http://warner.senate.gov.




Sincerely,
MARK R. WARNER
United States Senator
 
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At least my senator actually wrote a letter back from her. Pretty easy to tell the form letters from ones written off the cuff.
 
That letter is not very good in terms of his stance on the 2A. In fact, he is clearly going to cave to any new proposed legislation. Mark my words.

Andrew
 
Warner reponse

I got the same letter.

But if I remember correctly, Warner was talking more pro-gun control right after Newtown then he is in this letter which I received today.

I think his stance has moderated just a bit as a result of many, many messages from consituents opposed to another gun control law.

We will not win all these people over but Warner is a possible if enough people keep emailing, writing and calling his office. He plans on running for relection in 2014, so he's going to keep an eye on the mood of his constituents.

Let's all write, call or email him again - I think it has already had some effect on his thinking.
 
I got this same letter today as well, I sent him one shortly after he made his statement about needing more gun control back in December. I'm glad to see he changed his attitude a little bit on the issue, he did not mention anything about the guns themselves simply the means by which they can be acquired.

While the threat is still very real, it shows that he has changed his stance a little more in our favor. It is no surprise though, from my doing alone at least a dozen people have messaged him about not favoring any new anti-GUN legislation.
 
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