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FL: House Democrat Shalala wants gun owners to disarm at home
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Just as firearm sales are on the rise, the crime rate is down, except for acts of domestic violence, which have increased.
Rep. Shalala wants firearm owners to quarantine their firearms from its ammunition and then lock them up.
“Unsecured guns in the home dramatically increase the likelihood of unintentional shootings and suicide,” stated Rep. Shalala “While we stay home and socially distance, it is imperative for gun owners to make sure that their firearms are unloaded, separated from ammunition, and locked up. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(5/7/2020)
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Donna Shalala - Once a turd, always a turd. |
Comment by:
shootergdv
(5/7/2020)
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Once again, an "elite" doesn't think the great unwashed can be trusted under ANY circumstances. |
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