Michael D. Barnes, an American politician, dedicated much of his career to advocating for civil rights, economic justice, and a more equitable society. His work in both the U.S. House of Representatives and later as a public servant emphasized the importance of giving voice to marginalized communities. Barnes' legacy encourages us to pursue public service with passion and dedication, to advocate for those in need, and to remain committed to making a positive difference in the world. His life shows that small steps in public policy can lead to large societal change.

"Who's paying the million bucks? The insurance company. We've been trying for years to get the insurance industry to say to the gun industry, We won't insure you unless you have policies that will reduce the likelihood of guns falling into the wrong hands easily."



"The vast majority of Americans agree with us. We're doing everything that we can. We're advertising, right now we're on television with an advertisement running in the Washington area. We've got newspaper ads."



"There should be a background check every time a firearm is transferred. You shouldn't be able to go to a gun show and buy guns without a background check. There are Internet gun sales, classified ads in the newspapers - and you can buy guns without background checks."



"They have some pretty tough gun laws in Japan, as they do in any other civilized country in the world, and they're not killing each other off with firearms. You have very violent films in Europe, yet it's not causing the mayhem we see in our streets routinely here."



"We should have a system of licensing and registration, we should treat firearms the same way that automobiles are treated so that people have to pass a safety test."

