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Holliday described himself as pro-life on his campaign website, stating that abortion is wrong, while adding that he believes the federal government should not be the primary regulator of the issue — a broadly pro-life position though one that stops short of a federal life-at-conception bill.
Jonathan M. Holliday, a 24-year Army veteran and former Lexington police officer, stated on his campaign website that 'the right to keep and bear arms is absolute' and called for repealing the National Firearms Act and reforming or eliminating the ATF — directly aligning with the rubric's anti-NFA/GCA and anti-ATF positions.
Holliday explicitly called for repeal of the National Firearms Act — the 1934 law that imposes registration, taxation, and transfer restrictions on suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and machine guns — marking him as a rare candidate to take a formal NFA-repeal position.
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