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KS: Small Kansas town won’t block Kobach’s replica gun on Jeep in parade
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An attorney says organizers of a small-town Kansas parade won’t try to stop Republican gubernatorial candidate Kris Kobach from riding in a Jeep with a replica machine gun on the back.
But attorney Daniel Schowengerdt said Friday night that the organizing committee for Iola’s Farm City Days expects Kobach to put a sign on the jeep during Saturday’s parade saying the committee doesn’t condone the display of “large scale military weapons” during the event. He said the sign will say the committee does support gun rights. |
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PHORTO
(10/13/2018)
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Oh, MY! These "Bitter Clingers" must be CONTROLLED! |
Comment by:
jac
(10/13/2018)
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Why the sign if they support gun rights?
It sounds to me like they are anti-gun but want to appear otherwise. |
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