Second Amendment Caucus

The Second Amendment Caucus, also known as the House Second Amendment Caucus, is a congressional caucus consisting of conservative and libertarian Republican members of the United States House of Representatives who support Second Amendment rights.

History
The Second Amendment Caucus was originally established in 2004 by Representative Marilyn Musgrave (R-CO) and existed under that name until 2008. Representative Paul Broun (R-GA) recreated it in 2009 and titled it the Second Amendment Task Force. Thomas Massie reestablished it in December 2016 in light of the 2016 election results with 13 other congressmen.

Members


• Arizona

• Paul Gosar (AZ-4, Prescott)

• California

• Darrell Issa (CA-50, San Diego)

• Colorado

• Lauren Boebert (CO-3, Rifle) Co-Chair

• Ken Buck (CO-4, Windsor)

• Georgia

• Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14, Rome)

• Kentucky

• James Comer (KY-1, Tompkinsville)

• Thomas Massie (KY-4, Garrison) Co-Chair

• Kansas

• Tracey Mann (KS-1, Salina)

• Ohio

• Warren Davidson (OH-8, Troy)

• Pennsylvania

• Scott Perry (PA-10, Dillsburg)

• South Carolina

• Jeff Duncan (SC-3, Laurens)

• Texas

• Pat Fallon (TX-4, Sherman)

• Brian Babin (TX-36, Woodville)

• West Virginia

• Alex Mooney (WV-2, Charles Town)

• Wisconsin

• Glenn Grothman (WI-6, Fond du Lac )

Former members
• Florida

• Ted Yoho (FL-3)

• Georgia

• Jody Hice (GA-10, Bethlehem)

• North Carolina

• Mark Meadows (NC-11)

• Michigan

• Justin Amash (MI-3)