NRA "A" Rated and Endorsed Ron Johnson
Ron Johnson has a proven record of support for our Second Amendment freedoms and will continue to oppose the anti-gun agenda of Barack Obama, former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Hillary Clinton.
Opposes Anti-Gun Supreme Court Justices
Opposes anti-gun nominees for the U.S. Supreme Court, such as Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
Supports Right-to-Carry
Voted for Concealed Carry Reciprocity legislation, which would ensure that law-abiding Americans with the legal right to carry concealed would be able to carry their firearm for self-defense in any other state.
Opposes Semi-Auto Ban
Voted against Senator Dianne Feinstein’s failed semi-auto ban that would ban commonly owned semi-automatic firearms used for hunting, recreational shooting and self-defense.
Opposes UN Gun Ban Treaty
Voted for legislation that would prevent the United States from entering into the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty. He also signed multiple letters opposing any international treaty by the United Nations or other global organizations that would impose restrictions on American gun owners.
Opposes Government Blacklists
Voted against legislation denying persons on secret government lists their Second Amendment right to purchase or own a firearm without due process.
Opposes Ammo Ban
Signed a letter to the Obama administration opposing its flagrant attempt to ban commonly used ammunition for the most popular rifle in America.
Supports Veterans’ Second Amendment Rights
Voted for legislation that would protect veterans' Second Amendment rights.
Opposes Magazine Ban
Voted against a ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
Opposes Anti-Gun Bureaucrats
Voted against the nomination of Vivek Murthy to be Surgeon General of the Public Health Service due to his history of political activism in support of radical gun control measures.
Opposes "Universal" Background Checks
Voted against the Obama Bloomberg universal background check system that would criminalize the private transfer of firearms which, according to the Justice Department, is only enforceable through federal gun registration.