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« ATFE director committee hearings | Main | A good day! »

Councilman breaks CA gun laws, discusses it on radio

Posted by David Hardy · 27 September 2007 08:43 AM

Story here.

Update: Henry Bowman comments (and was blocked by the spam filter for some reason:

Ha ha ha! Perhaps Ken Murray should give John Rosenthal and Steve Bailey a ring. They could all meet somewhere, have triple dry half-caf extra-hot sugar-free vanilla soy lattes, and swap stories about how oppressed they are by the NRA (who never wrote or lobbied for a single one of the gun laws they broke).

· State legislation

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Yuri Orlov | September 27, 2007 1:32 PM | Reply

I am so glad I don't live in CA anymore! If this had happened here in Washington state, noone would have cared. There is no "one handgun a month" law here and no registration.

Sometimes I think we'd all be a little better off if CA just dropped off into the Pacific one day and sank beneath the waves.

straightarrow | September 27, 2007 10:41 PM | Reply

While I think Murray did nothing wrong, I hope he gets 20 years in prison. It is time for the connected to start paying the price for the transgressions they have perpetrated on the rest of the citizenry. While Murray may not have done any of that, what fear would that strike in the hearts of the totalitarians of that mental institution called California?

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