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Clinton says she’s not coming for your guns
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Clinton referred Trump’s repeated accusations that she plans on abolishing the Second Amendment, a claim which fact-checkers have disputed and gun rights advocates bolster with her own comments about favoring what they call Australian-style gun confiscation.
Clinton said her administration will work with responsible gun owners to pass reforms that would “keep guns out of the hands of criminals, terrorists and all others who would do us harm.” |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(7/30/2016)
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"Clinton said her administration will work with responsible gun owners to pass reforms that would 'keep guns out of the hands of criminals, terrorists and all others who would do us harm.'"
Yea ... don't be surprised when the government decides we're all the "criminals, terrorists and all others..."
And of course, no mention of her admiring the Australian gun ban.
I don't think "they're coming for our guns" means the same thing to Clinton & cronies as it does to us. They'd be happy banning everything other than Brown Besses and telling us, "see, you still have your guns."
Keep your powder dry. |
Comment by:
laker1
(7/30/2016)
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I never sent or received classified emails.
Hillary |
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