Sen. Blackburn won't back bipartisan gun safety bill: 'The Second Amendment is not negotiable'
The 'Bipartisan Safer Communities Act' passed the Senate with a 64 to 34 vote, including 14 Republican votes
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on "America Reports" Wednesday defended her decision not to vote in favor of bipartisan gun reform legislation that cleared an initial Senate vote Tuesday. No. 2 House Republican Steve Scalise will also whip Republicans to vote "no" against the bill, his spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
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SEN. MARSHA BLACKBURN: Because the Second Amendment is not negotiable. It is not a suggestion. It is a right. And I'm not going to support anything that is going to infringe on a law-abiding citizen's Second Amendment rights.
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