Democracy Dies in Darkness

Opinion I voted against an assault weapons ban. Here’s why I changed my mind.

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October 1, 2018 at 5:22 p.m. EDT
Rifles for sale at a gun shop in Merrimack, N.H. (Dominick Reuter/AFP/Getty Images)

Mark R. Warner, a Democrat, is a U.S. senator from Virginia.

I keep coming back to April 17, 2013.

That was the day I voted for legislation that would finally require a criminal-background check for all firearm purchases.

It was also the day I voted against legislation banning military-style assault weapons. While I was far from the deciding vote, I have nevertheless wrestled with that “no” vote ever since.