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The political positions of Duncan Hunter - fourteen-term Representative from California - are self-described "tru() conservative." Following are the positions he has taken on some pertinent political topics. ==Social issues== Duncan Hunter is pro-life and has said that if ''Roe v. Wade'' were overturned it would be a "good day" for America. Hunter received a 100 percent approval rating from the National Right to Life Committee. Hunter received a zero percent rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America. He voted in support of a bill making it a crime to harm a fetus and supported the 2003 Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act.
Hunter is opposed to embryonic stem cell research voting "no" in May 2005 for governmental funding. However, Hunter does support Adult stem cell research. Hunter is opposed to same-sex marriage and civil unions. In 1999, he supported a bill to prohibit gay adoptions in Washington, D.C. He voted in favor of amending the U.S. Constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage in July 2006.〔http://media.www.timesdelphic.com/media/storage/paper1086/news/2007/11/19/Features/SameSex.Marriage-3108946.shtml〕 Hunter opposes recreational drug use and supports pursuing the war on drugs. In September 2001 he voted in favor of military border patrols to stop the movement of terrorists and drugs. He voted "yes" in October 1999 to prohibit medicinal marijuana use in Washington D.C. He supports random drug tests to Federal employees voting in favor of a bill providing this in 1998. Hunter was rated 100 percent by the Christian Coalition of America. He supported reducing the Marriage Tax Penalty in March 2001 and voted "yes" in April 2003 to implement a nationwide AMBER alert system.
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