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Portman Says He May Be Open to Assault-Weapons Ban

Sen. Rob Portman. Photo by Brian Bull / ideastream
Sen. Rob Portman. Photo by Brian Bull / ideastream

In a conference call with reporters, Portman stood by his vote as a freshman congressman 18 years ago against a ban on assault-style weapons.

PORTMAN: “I don’t regret my vote because I made it based on the facts at hand, which was that this would not have an impact on crime and that specifically these tended not to be the weapons that were being used.”

The ban passed, despite Portman’s vote. But Congress let it expire 10 years later.

Now President Obama and congressional Democrats are pushing a new ban. And Portman says he’ll seriously consider it and other potential restrictions.

PORTMAN: “I want to look now at what the data is during that period, when the ban was in place was it effective? Is there a way to tighten up existing laws is something I’m always interested in, including the way the waiting period works for people with a mental health history.”

But Portman says the country also should consider allowing armed guards in schools. And he says he doesn’t want to go too far restricting guns.

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for Ideastream Public Media. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.