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“I sat there with the majority leader and everybody else had gone home, and we made an arrangement. We let that [Brady] bill pass.” --Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), August 23, 1994, p. S.12363 of the Congressional Record.
And this is what I will always remember Liddy Dole for:
Dole Opposes Concealed Weapons Law .c The Associated Press By RON FOURNIER
WASHINGTON (AP) — Elizabeth Dole, distinguishing herself from front-runner George W. Bush and the rest of the GOP presidential field, said Tuesday that Americans should not be allowed to carry concealed weapons.
``I think police work is hard enough already,’’ she said in a draft of a speech to a gathering of working women…
Bush and Dole already have said they support the federal bans on assault weapons and armor-piercing bullets. Mrs. Dole unveiled those stances in a New Hampshire gathering of presidential hopefuls, drawing a cool reception from activists…
Dole’s campaign believes there is growing support for her position on guns — even among GOP voters — and they are betting that she will get credit for taking a tough stand even if their polls are wrong.
``It’s the right thing to do and I won’t shy away from the tough issues, even if some in my party don't like it,'' Mrs. Dole said Tuesday night…
She also announced her support of a mandatory requirement that guns be sold with child safety locks.
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This is what I will always remember Bob Dole for:
“I sat there with the majority leader and everybody else had gone home, and we made an arrangement. We let that [Brady] bill pass.”
--Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), August 23, 1994, p. S.12363 of the Congressional Record.
And this is what I will always remember Liddy Dole for:
Dole Opposes Concealed Weapons Law
.c The Associated Press
By RON FOURNIER
WASHINGTON (AP) — Elizabeth Dole, distinguishing herself from front-runner George W. Bush and the rest of the GOP presidential field, said Tuesday that Americans should not be allowed to carry concealed weapons.
``I think police work is hard enough already,’’ she said in a draft of a speech to a gathering of working women…
Bush and Dole already have said they support the federal bans on assault weapons and armor-piercing bullets. Mrs. Dole unveiled those stances in a New Hampshire gathering of presidential hopefuls, drawing a cool reception from activists…
Dole’s campaign believes there is growing support for her position on guns — even among GOP voters — and they are betting that she will get credit for taking a tough stand even if their polls are wrong.
``It’s the right thing to do and I won’t shy away from the tough issues, even if some in my party don't like it,'' Mrs. Dole said Tuesday night…
She also announced her support of a mandatory requirement that guns be sold with child safety locks.
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