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Congress Set to Resume Contentious Debate Over Gun Measures
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"With the National Rifle Association holding its annual convention in Nashville starting Friday, members are expected to celebrate the election of a decidedly pro-gun Congress in November — and to call for replacing President Barack Obama in 2017 with someone they regard as friendly to legislation expanding gun owners' rights."
"Despite their party suffering major losses in November's midterm elections, many congressional Democrats favor enacting new restrictions. USA Today reports the NRA and other gun-rights advocates say that is just not going to happen." ... |
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Millwright66
(4/8/2015)
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No doubt there are few political aspirants willing to test the lethality of this "third rail". Let's hope for a positive outcome ! |
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