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Dems ‘Championing Gun Reform’ but Left Fears New Court Case
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In the wake of last week’s Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show in Las Vegas, a piece in The Atlantic acknowledges what Second Amendment activists have known for a long time: Democrats are “championing…gun reform” in Congress and state legislatures all over the map.
At the same time, a different report in the New Yorker reveals just how fearful liberal anti-gunners seem to be about a new case accepted last week by the U.S. Supreme Court by observing that this will be the first opportunity for freshman Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh “to begin building what promises to be a disastrous pro-gun legacy. |
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Stripeseven
(1/29/2019)
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Corrupt, and overzealous elected servants that knowingly disregard the Constitution, and ride roughshod over the peoples rights, have got to realize, that sooner or later, in attempting to establish a new regime in which there are no limits on governmental powers or guaranteed rights, they may have to save face, and scatter to find a hiding place when that light is finally turned on. Here goes.... |
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