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D.C. Mayor's Reason for Gun-Control: 'I don't like guns'
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District Mayor Muriel Bowser said that she does not favor changing Washington's strict gun control laws to let people defend themselves from an "active shooter" because "I don't like guns."
Bowser, at a Monday press conference, told WMAL anchor/reporter Steve Burns that guns are not the answer to new comments from District Police Chief Cathy Lanier that those facing an "active shooter" should "take the gunman out." |
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lbauer
(11/25/2015)
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Lets us all wait patiently for the DC mayor to announce that she has ordered her protection detail to surrender their firearms. Fair for me but not for thee seems to be a common theme with some people, particularly entitled liberal Democrats. |
Comment by:
JimB
(11/25/2015)
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She seems to forget it is not about her personal "feelings, likes or dislikes" She is elected to serve the people and uphold the Constitution, not her dislikes! Clearly another mentally incompetent liberal that is unqualified to hold office! |
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