A Quote by Lucy McBath

I am a strong supporter and proponent of the Second Amendment. Always have been. — © Lucy McBath
I am a strong supporter and proponent of the Second Amendment. Always have been.
I am a very strong supporter of the Second Amendment.
I've been a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. And I'm going to continue to do that.
I am a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and believe that law-abiding Americans have the right to self-defense.
I'm a gun owner and strong supporter of the Second Amendment.
I'm a gun owner. I'm a strong second amendment supporter.
I am a very strong supporter of the Second Amendment. And I am ­­ I don't know if Hillary was saying it in a sarcastic manner, but I'm very proud to have the endorsement of the NRA. And it's the earliest endorsement they've ever given to anybody who ran for president. So I'm very honored by all of that.
I'm a lifelong strong supporter of the Second Amendment, and I've owned and used firearms since I was 10 years old.
I'm a big supporter of the Second Amendment. But I think I have a First Amendment right not to be shot.
I have been a long and strong supporter of civil rights in my whole career. I led the fight to get the voting rights act re-enacted. I have been a strong supporter of affirmative action. I believe in it strongly.
I am and have always been a strong proponent of public education. But by the virtue of its very nature - publicly funded schools cannot offer the type of spiritual education that Catholic schools have long provided.
I'm not up for changing the 10th amendment or the 14th amendment, the first amendment or the second amendment.
I'm not up for changing the Tenth Amendment or the Fourteenth Amendment, the First Amendment or the Second Amendment.
If you're too dangerous to buy an airplane ticket, you're too dangerous to buy an assault weapon. And, when we talk about the Second Amendment - I support the Second Amendment - but the Second Amendment was created and designed to prevent tyranny and not to encourage terror.
I am a firm supporter of the First Amendment, no matter the views expressed.
The Second Amendment only protects the people who want all the guns they can have. The rest of us, we've got no Second Amendment. What are we supposed to do?
I strongly support the Second Amendment and I believe the Second Amendment ought to be preserved - which means no gun control.
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