“I passed the Brady Bill with waiting periods, I led that fight. But my friend on my right and others have in fact also given to the gun manufacturers absolute immunity. Imagine if I stood here and said: ‘We give immunity to drug companies. We give immunity to tobacco companies.’ That has caused carnage on our streets. 150 million people have been killed since 2007 when Bernie voted to exempt the gun manufacturers from liability — more than all the wars, including Vietnam, from that point on. Carnage on our street. And I want to tell you, if I’m elected, N.R.A., I’m coming for you, and gun manufacturers, I’m going to take you on and I’m going to beat you.” “Why did you vote repeatedly to give gun manufacturers a pass?” “Well, you know, Joe has voted for terrible trade agreements — [groans and boos from audience] no, no, no, no. Joe voted for the war in Iraq. My point was — not to be — I have cast thousands of votes, including bad votes. That was a bad vote. I have today a D-minus voting record from the N.R.A.”