From the Senator Donnelly
I would like to thank you for taking the time to contact me with your concerns. Hearing from you helps me stand for Hoosier common sense in Washington.
As your Senator, I am committed to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to find common sense solutions to the issues that Hoosiers care about most. I believe Congress must come together to enact policies that will help grow our economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit, and ensure a bright future for our children. I promise to work hard each and every day to do what is best for Indiana and the country.
It is a privilege to represent you and all Hoosiers in the U.S. Senate. Your continued correspondence is welcome and helps me to better represent our state. I encourage you to write, call, or email if my office can ever be of assistance. You can also check out my Facebook page and follow me on Twitter by visiting my website.
Summary: BLAH BLAH BLAH I don't care what you have to say here is a copy and paste answer where I carefully dance around ever mentioning anything to do with guns.
Now from Senator Coats:
Thank you for contacting me about President Obama's recent executive orders on gun control. I appreciate the opportunity to hear from you.
On August 29, 2013, President Obama issued two new executive orders regarding gun control. His first executive order limited the re-importation of "military surplus weapons," which primarily effects importation of the M-1 Garand semiautomatic rifle. This rifle is often traded as a collector's item and is frequently used by the Civilian Marksmanship Program. President Obama also mandated background check for persons registering Class III machine guns with a trust or corporation.
I believe it is inappropriate for the President and his administration to continue to legislate by executive fiat and create independent measures affecting Second Amendment rights. When I was sworn into office as the U.S. Senator for Indiana, I took an oath that I would support and defend our nation's Constitution, and I continue to do that today. I will not support any legislation or broader effort that would serve to undermine the Second Amendment. I am a proud supporter of gun rights and will oppose any gun control measure that infringes upon ownership rights for responsible, law abiding citizens.
Thank you again for contacting me, and please do not hesitate to keep in touch on matters of concern to you.
I would like to thank you for taking the time to contact me with your concerns. Hearing from you helps me stand for Hoosier common sense in Washington.
As your Senator, I am committed to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to find common sense solutions to the issues that Hoosiers care about most. I believe Congress must come together to enact policies that will help grow our economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit, and ensure a bright future for our children. I promise to work hard each and every day to do what is best for Indiana and the country.
It is a privilege to represent you and all Hoosiers in the U.S. Senate. Your continued correspondence is welcome and helps me to better represent our state. I encourage you to write, call, or email if my office can ever be of assistance. You can also check out my Facebook page and follow me on Twitter by visiting my website.
Summary: BLAH BLAH BLAH I don't care what you have to say here is a copy and paste answer where I carefully dance around ever mentioning anything to do with guns.
Now from Senator Coats:
Thank you for contacting me about President Obama's recent executive orders on gun control. I appreciate the opportunity to hear from you.
On August 29, 2013, President Obama issued two new executive orders regarding gun control. His first executive order limited the re-importation of "military surplus weapons," which primarily effects importation of the M-1 Garand semiautomatic rifle. This rifle is often traded as a collector's item and is frequently used by the Civilian Marksmanship Program. President Obama also mandated background check for persons registering Class III machine guns with a trust or corporation.
I believe it is inappropriate for the President and his administration to continue to legislate by executive fiat and create independent measures affecting Second Amendment rights. When I was sworn into office as the U.S. Senator for Indiana, I took an oath that I would support and defend our nation's Constitution, and I continue to do that today. I will not support any legislation or broader effort that would serve to undermine the Second Amendment. I am a proud supporter of gun rights and will oppose any gun control measure that infringes upon ownership rights for responsible, law abiding citizens.
Thank you again for contacting me, and please do not hesitate to keep in touch on matters of concern to you.
Sincerely,
Dan Coats
United States Senator
Dan Coats
United States Senator