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Comment by:
Stripeseven
(11/21/2018)
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This just sounds like another attempt at making the law abiding citizen responsible for the actions of criminals. It's probably better to do it this way instead of just stating that the inept ability to control criminals is the real reason. Someone has to take the blame....Right? |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(11/21/2018)
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“This is not about fringing upon anyone’s second amendment right. I believe in supporting the second amendment. I think we are just asking for a reasonable legislation, reasonable gun control,” he said.
And he said that with a straight face; prohibiting peaceable people from having a gun available in their vehicle is not only 'reasonable', it is not about infringing upon anyone's Second Amendment rights.
Do these yahoos realize how dishonest they are? |
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