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NY: Vote Republican to keep semi-automatic weapons, Colton man says
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They have assured me that their party has no interest in confiscating their handguns.
The facts say otherwise.
The 2016 Democratic Party Platform states that Democrats will "keep weapons of war—such as assault weapons and large capacity ammunition magazines—off our streets." For a Democrat, the defining features of an assault weapon is that it is semi-automatic and has what they consider to be a high-capacity magazine. How high is high-capacity? In justifying his imaginary seven-round magazine, Governor Andrew Cuomo famously remarked, "No one needs ten bullets to kill a deer." |
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Stripeseven
(10/27/2018)
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The People of America have never authorized their elected representatives to destroy their Bill of Rights, The Peoples' Rights. Citizens must demand that their elected officials be bound by the chains of the Constitution. Persons of little character, or honor disobey their oath. Vote'em out...
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PHORTO
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Excellent LTE. |
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