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MA: Boston Globe: Pass "Gun a Month" Bill Good, Not Great
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"Post McDonald, the chances for Massachusetts' recently revived 'gun a month' bill are looking decidedly dodgy. You might even say that the legislation is Bay State gun control advocate's last hurrah. Time will tell. One thing is clear: the Supreme Court’s ruling incorporating Second Amendment rights ... has changed the entire tenor of the debate. The anti-gun crowd are, at least for now, wrong-footed. While this morning's Boston Globe editorial on the subject still doesn't link to House 4102 (can't let the riff-raff think for themselves), the unnamed scribe takes a decidedly less strident tone. For example, the ed says the bill 'appears' to pass constitutional muster. In fact, the paper just about admits the bill sucks . . ." ... |
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