Responding in the most civil and responsible way possible, Eskamani says she tossed it in the recycling bin.
The survey is part of the National Rifle Association’s annual grading of public officials to see who will kiss the ring of the gun lobby for a coveted “A+” ranking. While many Democrats proudly display their “F” rankings, Eskamani is taking a hard pass on the whole system.
Eskamani shared some of the details of the survey in a tweet this morning.
“Candidate questionnaire from the @NRA, sent to me a week before the two year mark of #Pulse. Hard pass, and heading to the recycle bin. @noNRAmoney #NeverAgain #sayfie #flapol” tweeted Eskamani.
Some of the questions include whether or not she would repeal parts of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act – specifically the three-day waiting period and the age limit of 21 years to purchase a gun.
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This article appears in May 30 – Jun 5, 2018.





