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Predictably, gun banners plan to exploit murder of Seattle police officer
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"Never let it be said that the gun prohibitionist lobby passes up an opportunity to exploit a crime victim to promote its political agenda, but in the case of slain Seattle Police Officer Timothy Q. Brenton, a new speed record for insensitivity may have been achieved." ...
"Washington CeaseFire President Ralph Fascitelli is today being quoted ... announcing that he plans to use Brenton's slaying as a key talking point when lobbying in January for a statewide ban on so-called 'assault weapons.' And in a quote, Fascitelli's agenda is clear: It doesn’t matter what the murder weapon was, he still will use this killing to push a ban."
"'Maybe this particular [police victim] wasn't killed with an assault weapon,' Fascitelli is quoted as stating, 'but the next one maybe will be.'" ... |
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