“I’m going to write the bump stock, essentially, write it out. So you won’t have to worry about bump stock. Shortly, that’ll be gone.” “I like taking the guns early, like in this crazy man’s case.” “I’d just like to ask Joe and Pat — in your bill, what are you doing about the 18 to 21?” “We didn’t address ...” “We don’t change that.” “O.K. Are you going to leave that?” “That’s ... whatever you want to do, sir.” “I think you’re going to have to iron out that problem, because I’m asked that question more than almost any other question. Are you going to 21 or not?” “Some of you people are petrified of the N.R.A. You can’t be petrified. They want to do what’s right. And they’re going to do what’s right. I really believe that.” “And they do have great power, I agree with that. They have great power over you people. They have less power over me.” “I’ve been here for a little more than a year. What surprises me more than anything else is that nothing’s been done for all these years, because I really see a lot of common ground.” “You can buy a TEC-9. I mean, you can buy all these weapons.” “Well, this is what you’re going to have to discuss.” “Light triggers. Many bullets.” “Joe, yeah, Joe and Pat, you’re going to have to discuss that. You’ll sit down with Dianne and everybody else, and you’ll come up with something.” “I’d rather have you come down on the strong side instead of the weak side. The weak side would be much easier. I’d rather have you come up with a strong, strong bill — and really strong on background checks.”