Congressman Bob Good addresses key issues including gun rights and COVID relief

Congressman Bob Good addresses key issues including gun rights and COVID relief
U.S. Rep. Bob Good Representing the 5th District of Virginia — Twitter Website
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Congressman Bob Good, representing Virginia’s 5th district since 2021, recently shared his views on several issues through a series of tweets. Known for his conservative stance, Good addressed topics ranging from gun manufacturer liability to women’s rights and the impact of COVID-19 on small businesses.

On November 19, 2024, Congressman Good expressed his support for gun manufacturers by stating that they “cannot be held liable for criminal violence.” He criticized those opposing this view, saying, “The hecklers on the left cannot stand the truth that the law and the Constitution are on our side.” He thanked the National Association for Gun Rights for their efforts in this matter.

The following day, November 20, 2024, Good challenged the Democratic Party’s stance on women’s rights. He asserted that Democrats “are NOT pro-woman” and emphasized the need to protect women with “commonsense scientific policies.” His statement was direct: “Democrats are NOT pro-woman (they don’t even know what that is).”

Later that same day, Good turned his attention to economic concerns affecting his constituents. Highlighting the ongoing struggles faced by small businesses in Virginia’s 5th district due to COVID-19, he remarked that many are still awaiting promised relief. In his tweet, he stated: “COVID wreaked HAVOC on America’s small businesses—and unfortunately, many businesses in VA-5 are STILL waiting on the relief they were promised.” He invited readers to explore further details in his op-ed published by The Hill.



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