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Comment by:
jac
(9/8/2015)
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The last batch of gun laws didn't do anything to reduce gun crime, why do these stupid liberals believe more laws will make any difference.
And the statement, "We can protect the Second Amendment and legitimate gun owners" is an outright lie. They protected legitimate gun owners with the Safe Act by making felons out of 100,000 or so previously legitimate gun owners.
Furthermore, the miscreants that shot Mr. Gabay were probably already in jail at least once and let go under the liberals catch and release program.
Actually, Cuomo is delusional if he thinks that the criminals will obey any gun laws when the punishment is so uncertain and between bail and probation the time actually spent in prison is laughable. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/8/2015)
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Of COURSE he does.
The sun rose in the East this morning, didn't it? |
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