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| Comment by:
repealfederalgunlaws
(10/26/2021)
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| Proof that gun confiscation does not stop crime AND more proof that the racist "FOID" law is racist. Most of these confiscations are probably for not having the unconstitutional "FOID" card and are probably against blacks. And since these confiscations help the manufacturers immensely, by removing product from the marketplace, that's why the nra never really fought the unconstitutional "FOID" law. NRA is a longtime deep state controlled entity that DOES NOT fight for liberty or the 2nd amendment reliably. It supported the lautenberg ban AND the current gun confiscation laden NDAA (until 3 days after the NDAA passed and it had to issue a statement appearing to oppose). |
| Comment by:
repealfederalgunlaws
(10/26/2021)
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| Read the story, the ultra racist chicago powers (government and media) BRAG about how fast they can get to 10k gun confiscations (from blacks is what they MEAN). |
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