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N.Y. Gun Control: Surrender Privacy to Own Firearm
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David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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New York State Senator Kevin Parker wants to use the First Amendment rights of would-be gun buyers to prevent them from exercising their Second Amendment rights in an effort that privacy groups are opposing, according to CNY Central.
The Brooklyn Democrat reportedly doesn’t care about the privacy of honest citizens who want to have a firearm. It appears the plan is aimed at chilling the desire of anyone to own a gun. |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(12/5/2018)
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How about proposing a law that would allow law enforcement to actually arrest elected officials, that are knowingly breaking their oath of office under the color of law, in continual attempts to deprive law abiding citizens of their rights protected by the Constitution of the United States of America? How about that?
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