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Somehow, the folks in Little Rock have become convinced that negating future federal laws is within their power, all because of the so-far unrealized fears that a Democrat in the White House translates into the probability of door-to-door searches for individually owned guns of every kind. So HB 1957 simply declares them "null and void." Isn't that handy? |
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PHORTO
(5/1/2021)
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"[A] Democrat in the White House translates into the probability of door-to-door searches for individually owned guns of every kind."
What planet do these guys live on?
THEY'VE BEEN TELLING US THAT IT'S COMING.
First "assault weapons," which are nothing more than semiautomatic rifles. Then, all semiauto rifles will be next. Then, since semiautomatic pistols are nothing more than short "assault weapons," they will be next.
And so on, until there's nothing left but great-grandpa's break-top single-shot 12ga, for which you'll have to undergo a psych examination before taking possession.
Only a fool would believe otherwise, and my momma didn't raise no fools. |
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