I don't think we need more gun control laws.

It ain't gun control we need; it's sin control.

Mexico has strict gun control. You cannot own a gun in Mexico.

It's not a gun control problem; it's a cultural control problem.

I do not intend to use the Surgeon General's Office as a bully pulpit for gun control.

I don't think there should be more gun control. I think there should be more education.

We have to face the fact that meaningful gun control has to be a part of homeland security.

I have a very strict gun control policy: if there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it.

Do countries with strong gun control laws have lower murder rates? Only if you cherry-pick the data.

In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were exterminated.

In 1939, Germany established gun control. From 1939 to 1945, six million Jews and seven million others unable to defend themselves were exterminated.

Where you have the most armed citizens in America, you have the lowest violent crime rate. Where you have the worst gun control, you have the highest crime rate.

Gun control? We need bullet control! I think every bullet should cost 5,000 dollars. Because if a bullet cost five thousand dollar, we wouldn't have any innocent bystanders.

For over 200 years after the adoption of the Second Amendment, it was uniformly understood as not placing any limit on either federal or state authority to enact gun control legislation.

If in the script there is an argument about gun control, the most precious document you could produce at 'The West Wing' that week is a passionate, intelligent case against gun control. We know how to do the other one.

I'd like to see a comprehensive gun control bill brought to the floor, but if we have to do it in several votes, that's fine, too. But give us the vote. Let us make our case to our colleagues on the floor and have a vote.

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