When it comes to congressional Republicans and gun reforms, Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) has stood out for supporting a new national background-check law. In fact, six years ago, when Barack Obama implored lawmakers to act in the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre, the Pennsylvania senator was the lead Republican sponsor on a bipartisan bill.
Toomey’s GOP brethren ultimately killed his proposal, but the senator earned plaudits for his efforts. Given Toomey’s ideology — he’s long been a very conservative Republican who, among other things, served as the president of the far-right Club for Growth — he was an unexpected ally for reform advocates.
But yesterday, we were reminded about the limits of Toomey’s approach to the issue. HuffPost reported:
On Monday, the Pennsylvania senator said he supported expanding background checks but rejected the idea of a ban on assault weapons or restrictions on magazine size.
Toomey explained his reasoning to Fox News host Sandra Smith on Tuesday: The weapons are simply too popular.









