Michael Darr Barnes (born September 3, 1943, in Washington, D.C.) represented the eighth district of Maryland in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1987. Read full biography of Michael D. Barnes →
They have some pretty tough gun laws in Japan, as they do in any other civilized country in the world, and they're not killing each other off... →
Should we have background checks, waiting periods? To drive a car you have to pass a test that shows you know how to drive your car safely, you... →
The gun dealer is not only paying these two police officers, but more importantly, the gun dealer has said he will never again sell more than one gun... →
We should have a system of licensing and registration, we should treat firearms the same way that automobiles are treated so that people have to pass... →
The fight for sanity in our gun safety laws is not by any means over. In many ways it's just beginning.
If you are a gun manufacturer, the product you make is not subject to safety regulation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Toy guns are... →
There should be a background check every time a firearm is transferred. You shouldn't be able to go to a gun show and buy guns without a... →
The vast majority of Americans agree with us. We're doing everything that we can. We're advertising, right now we're on television with... →
It's a tragedy, but with your support and your help we will wage this fight and we're going to win it.
But there are 90 million gun owners in the United States. Only 3.5 million want the insurance and magazines and the various things you get for... →
Every place in the country you should get a license that shows you know how to safely store it, keep it away from your children or grandchildren. You... →
If today is your typical day in America, 80 of our fellow citizens will die from gunfire. In the last two weeks, more Americans have died from... →
Let me share some facts with you about the law in most of our country. California is in many ways a little different from the rest of the world, and... →