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NY: State Assembly Candidate Claims She’s Receiving Threats
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Christina Cardinale, D-Jamestown, wants the voters of Chautauqua County to know she is an advocate of responsible gun ownership.
“I am also pro-Second Amendment. I grew up in a pro-gun household, with a parent who is an avid hunter. I was taught the necessary skills and knowledge for gun ownership at a very young age,” she said.
Cardinale said she wants people to know she is pro-Second Amendment after receiving threats of violence because it’s assumed she is pro-gun control because she is a Democrat. |
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PHORTO
(6/5/2020)
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I checked her website.
She's mealy-mouthed on 2A rights. She wants to 'narrow' the SAFEAct so NY gun owners 'feel' their rights aren't being infringed.
IOW, yer typical Democrat. |
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