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Gabby Giffords, Dem Lawmakers Pledge to Fight Concealed Carry for Law-Abiding Citizens
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Mark A. Taff
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On May 3 gun control proponent Gabby Giffords joined Democrat lawmakers on Capitol Hill in pledging to fight efforts to nationalize concealed carry for law-abiding citizens. By opposing national reciprocity, Giffords and lawmakers like Senator Chris Murphy (D) are literally working against citizens who have received some level of firearm education and/or training, and have undergone background checks for their permits. This comes even as Giffords’ gun control group is demanding background checks as a way to know who should and should not be able to own a gun. |
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dasing
(5/4/2017)
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Gabby bozo, there are already background checks when a dealer sells a firearm, stupid! |
Comment by:
jac
(5/4/2017)
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Who the heck cares what this woman thinks? The part of her brain that controls rational thought was shot away. |
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