Boston Globe Reports: As Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich campaigned in New Hampshire today, the National Association for Gun Rights sent out robo-calls in New Hampshire accusing the former House speaker of being “anti-gun.”
The calls say Gingrich has not returned the organization’s survey, adding, “Maybe it’s because of his past support for gun control.”
The call says that as speaker, Gingrich “wanted to strengthen the anti-gun Brady Bill that created a national gun registry.”
“Newt also supported the Lautenberg law that takes away gun rights for crimes as simple as spanking your child,” the call says. “In fact, even he wants to mandate a thumb print scan for all gun owners.”
The Brady Bill instituted background checks on gun buyers – and Gingrich actually voted against a version of the bill.


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