This is all one should need to know on which candidate to vote for, especially a participant on a site like this that is all about guns. I suppose those here voting for/backing Barrett can just put their hands over their ears and sing out LALALALALALALALALALA so logic does not interfere with their emotion when they enter the voting booth.
This from the first Walker/Barrett contest. Pretty Straightforward if you ask me.
For governor, in a nod that was hardly surprising, the NRA has endorsed Republican Scott Walker, the Milwaukee County executive, over Democrat Tom Barrett, the mayor of Milwaukee.
The group gave Walker an 'A' rating, a grade he received throughout his decade-long stint in the state Assembly.
According to the NRA, Walker was a strong supporter of the amendment to the Wisconsin constitution guaranteeing the individual right to keep and bear arms; he supported statewide pre-emption of firearms laws to protect all Wisconsinites equally; and he voted for the amendment to the state constitution to protect the right to hunt and fish.
The group also emphasized Walker's support of right-to-carry, and his promise to sign a 'shall issue' law if passed by the Legislature. In addition, the NRA says Walker has strongly supported sportsmen and opposed the "radical environmental regulations enacted by the DNR."
The organization gave Barrett a 'F' rating, which the NRA gives to a candidate it perceives to be a "true enemy of gun owners' rights," and who always "opposes gun owners' rights and/or actively leads anti-gun legislative efforts, or sponsors anti-gun legislation."
Barrett has earned that label by not supporting such measures as a concealed carry law. Wisconsin is one of two states that has not legalized some form of concealed carry. Barrett has repeatedly said he supports Second Amendment rights, but believes concealed carry is a public safety issue, not a constitutional one.
More recently, the mayor has not ruled out signing a concealed carry law but says his decision would depend on the limits placed on the right to conceal carry, as well as whether law enforcement supports the measure, according to various media reports.
Barrett has also earned the enmity of the NRA by belonging to New York mayor Michael Bloomberg's Mayors Against Illegal Guns, a group that pushes for stricter gun control laws. Bloomberg campaigned for Barrett this past summer.
For his part Barrett has countered with with endorsements from both national and state police associations. The National Association of Police Officers is backing the Democrat, as is the state's largest law enforcement union, the Wisconsin Professional Police Association.
Law enforcement is not completely united, however. In the city of Milwaukee, both the city's police and firefighters' unions are backing Walker. They backed Barrett for mayor in 2003.