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Beyond Guns: Democrats Introduce Bullet Control Bill
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David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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In the wake of the “March For Our Lives” rally Saturday, and with no legislative appetite for more gun control laws, Democrats in both the House and Senate have introduced a bill requiring background checks for purchasing bullets. “You do not have the right to bear bullets,” said Congresswoman and former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz at a press conference Monday announcing the introduction of a bill that would require instant background checks to purchase ammunition. |
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jac
(3/28/2018)
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As if criminals will submit to background checks. They get guns illegally. What makes anyone believe that they will not be able to obtain cartridges the same way?
Besides, how many cartridges do they need to hold up the occasional quick mart?
These politicians are a special kind of idiots. |
Comment by:
GR8dowbay
(3/29/2018)
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ECCEPT Debbie Wasserman Schultz IS BEING INVESTIGATED FOR CRIMINAL WRONG-DOINGS HERSELF!
SO: SHE HAS NO RIGHT "CLAIMING" r INTRODUCING ANYTHING, EXCEPT A PLEA BARGAIN! |
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