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« It gets better... | Main | Thoughts on April 19 »

Reid withdraws gun bill

Posted by David Hardy · 18 April 2013 01:04 PM

Story here.

"A Senate Democratic leadership aide said Reid can bring up the package of gun proposals again if circumstances change and he believes he has the votes for key provisions to pass..."

I think that translates to "pray for another tragedy, and move if that happens."

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Nor'Easter | April 18, 2013 1:47 PM | Reply

The worst thing to do now is let our guard down. The grabbers have been set back but they'll try again.
The main thing to do is work on the misconception that 40% of sales are "off the books" (the gun show loophole) and the idea that a background check is harmless with 90% supposedly in favor.
I don't think it would be anywhere near those numbers if people realized how intrusive and dangerous these checks can be and how many gun laws there already are.

Brian | April 18, 2013 6:50 PM | Reply

Obama has already said he's like a terrorist in that he is going to keep trying and only has to succeed once while we have to win every single time.

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