Like President Trump’s first Supreme Court nominee, Justice Neal Gorsuch, following the lead of the late Justice Antonin Scalia in the historic Heller decision, Judge Kavanaugh interprets the Constitution the way that our Founding Fathers intended.
In 2008, we almost lost our right to keep and bear arms. We can’t allow that to happen again. The confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh is a major step in securing a pro-Second Amendment majority on the Supreme Court for a generation. Let your U.S. senator know that you support the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court and that you, along with the NRA’s six million members and tens of millions of Second Amendment supporters, will be watching the confirmation process and casting your ballot in November.
Remember, it isn’t enough to exercise the right. If you don’t act to protect the right you will lose your right. We have a responsibility to secure our right to self-defense as well as protect and secure the Second Amendment rights of future generations.
Why NRA Endorses Brett Kavanaugh for U.S. Supreme Court
Kavanaugh rejected a ban on commonly-owned semi-automatic rifles
Kavanaugh rejected a registration requirement for all firearms
Kavanaugh cast a vote that had the effect of striking down Washington, D.C.’s restrictive carry law
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