Fred's take on the Second Amendment and gun shows:
"I strongly support the Second Amendment of the Constitution, which protects an individual’s right to keep and bear arms. Gun control is touted as a major crime-control measure. But some of the places with the strictest gun-control laws also have high violent-crime rates. Disarming law-abiding citizens does not prevent crime. The answer to violent crime is smart, effective, and aggressive law enforcement. The real effect of these gun-control measures is to place onerous restrictions on law-abiding citizens who use firearms for such legal activities as self-defense, sport-shooting, hunting, and collecting. I am committed to strictly enforcing existing laws, severely punishing violent criminals, and protecting the rights individual Americans enjoy under the Second Amendment." (
http://www.fred08.com/Principles/PrinciplesSummary.aspx?View=OnTheIssues)
Fred gets it, while Rudy and Mitt fake it, and the demoncrats do their best to weaken and ignore the Second Amendment. Notice the emphasis Fred places on this being an INDIVIDUAL right. Fred said a few other things of interest at the NRA convention last month (full transcript at
http://www.fred08.com/NewsRoom/Speech.aspx?ID=84dad709-cbb2-4ab4-8934-5c054e62c022):
"I never subscribed to the notion that it made our country safer by infringing on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. I think back to the A rating I got from this organization and the endorsements that I was proud to receive. So it's not just a matter of promises made, as far as I'm concerned. It's a matter of commitments that have been kept.
My first trip to New Hampshire after I announced my candidacy, I went to a gun store. When I was in Florida just last week, I went to a gun show right before the UT-Florida football game. I should have stayed at the gun show.
But it's not because I hang out there every day. It's because I wanted to demonstrate something that I think is important: that I will say the same things that I've been saying since 1994, and that what I say in New Hampshire, I will say in Florida and all parts in between. My philosophy does not depend on my geography, and I thought it was time I laid down that marker early on.
MODERATOR: We submitted some questions from the members. Some have argued that the Second Amendment means different things in different places, that it's okay for New York City or Chicago to impose more restrictions on gun owners' rights than it is in Tennessee or Montana. Do you agree with that view?
MR. THOMPSON: Nope. I would only point out that it's more than coincidental that so many places that have such high crime rates have the toughest gun restrictions in America. That's more than a coincidence.
MODERATOR: What is your position on gun shows?
MR. THOMPSON: Well, just having come from one ... No, I -- I enjoy gun shows. I think that they're a part of Americana. I don't know that anybody would be against gun shows. There are various kinds of regulations and proposals that would restrict private citizens who are not professional dealers or anything like that and place rules on them as they go there. I've always been against that.