The State of Guns in Colorado
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Republican Presidential Candidate Robert Ardini Asks for Colorado’s Vote and Issues a Statement on Gun Control
Longmont, CO, Dec. 12th, 2019 -- Robert Ardini - the 2016 Republican Nominee for Congress in a Donald Trump's high-profile New York District - is now asking for Colorado’s Vote in the state’s March 3rd Presidential Primary.
When asked why he wants to be President, Ardini points out that, as a result of his Congressional run, he developed bipartisan solutions to the nation's most pressing problems — solutions which differ from the President's — and running for President is the best way he knows how to shed light on these solutions. All of those solutions are detailed on his campaign website www.robertardini.com .
The national debt is Ardini's #1 campaign issue. He stresses that it is the greatest threat to our country because, if we're ever attacked on the homeland, we might not be able to afford to defend ourselves. He added "we just can't keep printing money because every time we do, we devalue every existing dollar; and, we can't keep borrowing from China and other countries because that puts us in a compromised position."
After listening to voters in Colorado on the subject of guns, Ardini is issuing the following statement:
"When two sides are at a stalemate, as we are with guns, rather than look to enact comprehensive legislation, I believe in looking for common ground and acting on that - as some action is usually better than nothing. That said, I recommend dealing with mental health issues by requiring health insurance companies to incentivize their subscribers to see a Personal Care Physician and Psychologist/Social Worker once yearly - as mentally sound people don't commit mass shootings. As for other measures such as ‘Red Flag’ laws, and the establishment of a longer waiting period before delivery of a purchased firearm to a person who has not cleared a background check, these are state issues and should be legislated as such by the state of Colorado."
Ardini is well-aware that his odds of winning the nomination are slim. His response to that is two-fold. First, he points out that he is Roman Catholic - so he believes in miracles. Then he adds that just like the lottery, "you have to be in it to win it."
Contact:
Dr. Harold Henke
Colorado Deputy Campaign Manager
(303) 746-1682
haroldhah2@gmail.com