Rep Steve Scalise left the hospital today after a near-fatal shooting in June 2017. He headed straight to vote on funding the house. But will his experience change how he votes on gun laws?
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00:00This is an attempt to try to bully and intimidate people from selling guns and from buying guns.
00:05And it goes around the laws that are already on the books.
00:18Why doesn't he focus on his job instead of trying to usurp the role of Congress
00:22and trump the Constitution and the Second Amendment that is so sacred to our nation's founding?
00:30Why doesn't he focus on his job instead of trying to usurp the role of Congress
00:35and trump the Constitution that is so sacred to our nation's founding?
00:46We're talking about somebody that might have a few guns that they want to sell to a friend or to their own kids
00:52and the president's going to say you have to go register with the federal government.
01:00Why doesn't he focus on his job instead of trying to usurp the role of Congress?
01:05You've already got a system that works.
01:07In fact, what the president's talking about wouldn't even go after some of these shootings that we all are denouncing.