The conversation was recorded at the end of a Senate hearing

May 13, 2013 11:30 GMT  ·  By
Sen. Loretta Weinberg may be one of the lawmakers asking for guns to be pulled off the streets in a recording captured during a Senate hearing
   Sen. Loretta Weinberg may be one of the lawmakers asking for guns to be pulled off the streets in a recording captured during a Senate hearing

An audio of a conversation between three New Jersey senators has been recorded at the end of a Senate hearing.

The audio is taken off a tape of the May 9 Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee meeting, a recording of which is public.

Four female legislators, who the Blaze identifies as Loretta Weinberg (D-37), Sandra Cunningham (D-31), and Linda Greenstein (D-14), Nellie Pou (D-35) speak about gun owners and the right to bear weapons.

“They don’t care about the bad guys. All they want to do is to have their little guns and do whatever they want with them,” one of the women, who may be Democrat Sandra Cunningham, says.

“We need a bill that is going to confiscate, confiscate, confiscate,” another female lawmaker says.

There is no information on whom she is, and Weinberg has stated that she doesn't know either, without denying that her voice is heard on the recording.