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Mayor Blooomberg: 2A friend

Posted by David Hardy · 2 September 2013 04:34 PM

Emily Miller has the story.

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Kendal Black | September 2, 2013 6:56 PM | Reply


Shhhhh!

"Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake." --Napoleon Bonaparte

Stephen | September 3, 2013 10:00 AM | Reply

It's hard for Coloradan's to appreciate this perspective, given that Bloomberg succeeded in slamming us with a number of punitive anti-gun laws. Those laws will definitely hurt the Dem's in the 2014 election, but whether it will be enough to overturn them remains to be seen (we have to capture both houses and the governorship, and that's a tough row to hoe).

Until/unless we overturn them, we're stuck with some very bad laws thanks to the Bloomberg/Obama connection and Colorado Democrats deciding they can take a hard turn to the left.

Eldon Dickens | September 4, 2013 12:11 PM | Reply

Hope this is also true in CO, where we are trying to recall State Sens. Angela Giron, Pueblo SD 3 and Sen. Pres. Robert Morse, Fountain SD 11. Bloomberg has been pouring cash and propaganda into the anti-recall campaign. Morse copied MAIG language for the laws he pushed thru the last session. Bans private transfers, must go thru dealers who can only charge $10. Most dealers refusing, those who do the paperwork charge $40. Mail in balloting has already started, election date in SD 11 is 9/10.

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