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« Seen at recent NRA meeting in Virginia | Main | Agencies gunning up »

House Dems ready to roll on gun control

Posted by David Hardy · 8 January 2019 12:09 PM

Story here. I recall that when Bill Clinton was first elected president, a wise friend remarked that he'd start with a focus on gun control, for a simple reason. He'd made many campaign promises. Most of them required money, which Clinton then did not have. Gun control did not, so he'd move on that early.

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Mike Murray | January 9, 2019 5:27 PM | Reply

Dear House and Senate, up yours.
The next part of this will be the realization that this is meaningless without a nationwide registration. Otherwise, for any gun produced before such a bill passed, any citizen would simply answer "I've had it since _____(insert date here)".
Pass one intrusive worthless law to create the need for another.

Big Bubba | January 10, 2019 7:41 AM | Reply

"... Never give an inch! ..."

No law will be sufficient until there are no guns.

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