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KY: Massie’s Second Amendment Caucus may be be out of step with mood of country
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Just a little more than a week before the city of Louisville revealed that 2016 proved to be its deadliest, with homicides reaching at least 113 and law enforcement authorities responding to more than 400 shooting reports, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-SomewhereorotherLewisCounty, is revving up that old Second Amendment war horse, essentially promising the good people of these United States a Glock 19 Gen4 in every pot and an Uzi in every garage.
Massie is the grand, spanking-new chairman of the Congressional Second Amendment Caucus, founded by Wonder Boy along with 13 like-minded lawmakers who won’t rest until every man jack and presumably every woman jack and baby jack, are packing heat. |
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Sosalty
(1/5/2017)
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Wow, have you even checked the mood of America? PC feely stuff has taken a cliff dive and "Only a good guy with a gun can stop a bad guy with a gun" is the prevailing reason. |
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