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Jumping the gun

Posted by David Hardy · 10 November 2011 09:50 AM

Senator Lautenberg and Rep. Carolyn McCarthy urge Obama to veto the national handgun reciprocity bill. Since the bill hasn't been passed by either Senate or House, let alone both, calls for its veto do seem a bit premature.

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Typical fear mongering from the usual suspects. Enforcing a constitutional right "insults" them and their states -- bah. Who in these state governments is insulted by their suppression of our rights?

Posted by: unclenunzie at November 11, 2011 05:23 PM

jut those that want to be in control of every aspect of your life which means all of them basically.

Posted by: rich at November 12, 2011 06:40 AM

Does this bill stand a chance in the Senate?

Posted by: Jeff at November 13, 2011 08:29 AM

David, Isn't it common practice to publicly urge the President to veto a bill not yet approved? Isn't that part of the Washington DC legislative game? In your post you sound like you're poking Lautenberg and McCarthy with the stupid stick for having done this, while what they've done is normal practice.

Posted by: mikeb302000 at November 13, 2011 01:54 PM

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