I can't tell from Rep Carter's response. This could have been a letter in response to either side. Pretty ambiguous. Looking at his voting record tho, he seems to be full blown Pro 2A
Thank you for contacting me. It is good to hear from you and I’m pleased to respond.
While I have long supported the Second Amendment, I remain aware of the sensitive and emotional nature of the gun control debate. Despite court cases permitting the private ownership of firearms, the appropriate implementation of the Second Amendment continues to inspire deep and seemingly absolute convictions as well as vigorous opposing views.
As you may know, H.R. 2510, the Keep Americans Safe Act, would prohibit the transfer, importation, or possession of magazines able to hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Opponents of this bill argue that it impedes on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens without evidence that it will prevent crime.
H.R. 2510 has been referred to the Judiciary Committee for further review. You can be sure I will keep your thoughts in mind as I monitor the progress of this legislation.
I appreciate the opportunity to work for you in Congress. Please visit www.carter.house.gov, my various social media sites (@JudgeCarter), and feel free to contact me in the future with any concerns you may have.
Sincerely,
Rep. John Carter
Member of Congress
Thank you for contacting me. It is good to hear from you and I’m pleased to respond.
While I have long supported the Second Amendment, I remain aware of the sensitive and emotional nature of the gun control debate. Despite court cases permitting the private ownership of firearms, the appropriate implementation of the Second Amendment continues to inspire deep and seemingly absolute convictions as well as vigorous opposing views.
As you may know, H.R. 2510, the Keep Americans Safe Act, would prohibit the transfer, importation, or possession of magazines able to hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Opponents of this bill argue that it impedes on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens without evidence that it will prevent crime.
H.R. 2510 has been referred to the Judiciary Committee for further review. You can be sure I will keep your thoughts in mind as I monitor the progress of this legislation.
I appreciate the opportunity to work for you in Congress. Please visit www.carter.house.gov, my various social media sites (@JudgeCarter), and feel free to contact me in the future with any concerns you may have.
Sincerely,
Rep. John Carter
Member of Congress
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