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CA: 40,000+ Californians Ask California Gov. Jerry Brown to Veto SB 707
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Mark A. Taff
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Earlier today, second amendment civil rights advocates at Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) delivered over 40,000 individual letters from concerned Californians demanding that Governor Brown veto Senate Bill 707.
The gun control bill would prohibit gun owners issued a license by their local police chief or sheriff after passing a strict, fingerprint-based background check and agency-approved training course from carrying handguns for self-defense on California school grounds. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/8/2015)
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Only a demented Democrat could possibly come up with something like this. |
Comment by:
jac
(10/8/2015)
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That worked so well at Sandy Hook and Oregon.
"Stupid is as stupid does." Forrest Gump |
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