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MSNBC Blames 'Insane' 'Lack of Gun Regulation' on Las Vegas Shooting
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After Sunday night’s horrific mass shooting at a Las Vegas concert, the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, some in the liberal media couldn’t help but try to politicize the awful tragedy that left 50 people dead and hundreds more injured. During MSNBC’s live coverage in the 9 am PST hour October 2nd, anchor Stephanie Ruhle and former NYC Police Commissioner William Bratton blamed Nevada’s “relaxed” gun laws to argue that if the state had more regulation, something like this couldn’t have happened. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(10/3/2017)
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The NFA of 1934, the Gun Control Acts of 1938 and 1968, and 20,000 gun control laws that exist on the city, county, state, and federal levels .....and THAT is an "INSANE LACK OF REGULATION?" Really? REALLY? What is INSANE is this caterwauling from the left! |
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