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GOP senators threaten filibuster on gun-control restrictions

Sens. Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, and Mike Lee plan to filibuster gun-control legislation, according to a letter they wrote to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and will deliver on Tuesday.
/ Source: Politics Nation

Sens. Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, and Mike Lee plan to filibuster gun-control legislation, according to a letter they wrote to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and will deliver on Tuesday.

Three Republican senators plan to filibuster gun-control legislation, according to a letter they wrote to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Tuesday.

Sens. Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, and Mike Lee wrote in the message, obtained by POLITICO that, “We will oppose the motion to proceed to any legislation that will serve as a vehicle for any additional gun restrictions.”

The threat comes just days after Reid announced a package that would expand background checks on gun buyers, increase federal gun-trafficking laws, and provide funding for improved school safety. The Senate will discuss the package upon returning to Washington on April 8.

The senators didn’t use the word “filibuster” in the letter, but they left no doubt that they would filibuster on the motion to proceed with amendments that could stiffen restrictions on gun control, according to POLITICO.

Earlier this month, Paul gave a nearly 13-hour filibuster speech that highlighted his concerns about President Obama’s controversial drone policy.

On Sunday, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced a new push for gun control. On Meet the Press, Bloomberg announced that $12 million worth of ads urging Americans to demand gun control legislation from Congress had begun to air.