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Stuck on stupid: Capitol Hill antis unveil another ‘smart’ gun scheme
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Anti-gun New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney was joined yesterday by Massachusetts Sen. Edward Markey for the introduction of yet another so-called “smart gun” scheme, this one dubbed the Handgun Trigger Safety Act, which mandates the exclusive manufacture of so-called “personalized handguns,” according to The Hill.
This is the second time in a week that Maloney has floated a gun control measure that, according to critics, is a non-starter. That measure would require every gun owner to carry liability insurance. |
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Uncommon1
(6/4/2015)
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People like Maloney and Markey have to show their constituents that they are doing something for them and "for the children." Needless to say, they are serious about wanting to disarm us, they just know it isn't going to happen while they're in office. |
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