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GA: Another Massive Gun Grab Bill (Re) Introduced
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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At a time when our nation struggles, everyone’s first and foremost concern is the safety of themselves and their loved ones. However, this doesn't stop Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) from pushing a massive gun grab bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would leave law-abiding Americans defenseless. Rep. Johnson's bill, H.R. 5717, the Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act, is nothing "new" or "innovative" for the gun control crowd in Congress. As we reported on failed presidential candidate and Senator Elizabeth Warren's (D-MA) companion bill earlier this year, Rep. Johnson took the same route of copying proposals already offered by his colleagues in Congress and packaged them into one bill with his name on it. Very bold. |
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PHORTO
(3/31/2020)
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This CBC nitwit is the same Johnson who posited that the island nation of Guam would tip over from too many people gathered on one side.
Facially obvious lamebrains like this man don't belong in Congress, or in any other position of power. |
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