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SC: State officials push for tighter gun laws
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In one month South Carolina lawmakers will be returning to the State House for the 2017 legislative session.
A push that failed this past year is back on the agenda again for next year: tighter gun control laws. The Senate and House have submitted its first set of pre-filed bills this week.
The bill aims to extend the background check waiting period from three days to 28 days while a separate bill wants to make it illegal to purchase a firearm until that background check is complete. |
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PHORTO
(12/15/2016)
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The liberal answer to every "gun" problem: Infringe everyone else's rights.
Recent news reveals that the 9th Circus upheld CA's ridiculous 10-day waiting period law that doesn't exempt current gun owners and permit holders.
Come on, DONALD!
GET that originalist in there, and quickly. |
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