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FL: Tampa City Council interested in joining gun-safety push
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With the shock of the San Bernardino massacre painfully fresh, City Council members signaled Thursday they may join a growing movement of cities pushing gun manufacturers to adopt safety measures.
Council members Thursday voted 6-0 for Tampa Police Department and city attorneys to look into joining Do Not Stand Idly By, a campaign that aims to use the purchasing power of local and federal government to lobby gun manufacturers to develop gun safety technology and set tougher standards for gun dealers. |
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mickey
(12/4/2015)
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Methinks cops need guns more than Glock and S&W need discounted low-margin sales to police departments. |
Comment by:
jac
(12/4/2015)
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They're going to use their purchasing power to coerce gun manufactures to develop smart guns.
That's rich. The police and military do not want so called "smart guns".
And if you believe that smart guns will prevent mass killings such as in San Bernardino, I have a bridge I want to sell you.
These brain dead liberals are delusional if they actually believe that any laws will stop criminals, wackos, sickos and terrorists from getting guns. |
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