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SC: Christie talks guns, education in South Carolina
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Among the topics: Christie's support for the Second Amendment. New Jersey has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, but Christie, who ran his first campaigns for local office defending the state's assault weapons ban, blamed a Democratic legislature for the state's current laws, and said he'd vetoed recent attempts to limit gun owners' rights.
"Listen, I know that there's a lot of perceptions about my view on gun rights because I'm from New Jersey and because the laws are the way they are," he told the crowd. "We'll just have to explain that to folks over the course of time." |
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mickey
(6/3/2015)
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In other words, he likes NJ's tyrannical laws just fine the way they are, and doesn't see a need to make them worse.
Well, I guess that means if I had to choose between the governors of Colorado, New Jersey, and New York for my next president, Chris Cringle and his bowlful of jelly-belly might be the least objectionable option.
However, in the real world, we have better choices. |
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jac
(6/3/2015)
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Christie's new found support for the second amendment is only because he has aspirations for national office.
I trust him as much as I trust Hillary Clinton on gun rights.
He is the only one of the dozen or so candidates for the Republican presidential nomination that I would not vote for. I would throw my vote to a third party candidate or stay home before I would vote for him. |
Comment by:
jughead
(6/4/2015)
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anyone noticed how quick most president wantabes change their antigun stance when they decide to run for president. |
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"Some people think that the Second Amendment is an outdated relic of an earlier time. Doubtless some also think that constitutional protections of other rights are outdated relics of earlier times. We The People own those rights regardless, unless and until We The People repeal them. For those who believe it to be outdated, the Second Amendment provides a good test of whether their allegiance is really to the Constitution of the United States, or only to their preferences in public policies and audiences. The Constitution is law, not vague aspirations, and we are obligated to protect, defend, and apply it. If the Second Amendment were truly an outdated relic, the Constitution provides a method for repeal. The Constitution does not furnish the federal courts with an eraser." --9th Circuit Court Judge Andrew Kleinfeld, dissenting opinion in which the court refused to rehear the case while citing deeply flawed anti-Second Amendment nonsense (Nordyke v. King; opinion filed April 5, 2004) |
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