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MT: Bullock Must Veto Gun Legislation
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Montana is known for its millions of acres of preserved land, sweeping from the mountains across the badlands, and has earned the nickname “the last best place.” Living in the ultimate destination for sportsmen and sportswomen, most Montanans, including my daughter, whose father is an avid hunter, grew up in a gun-owning household. We value responsibility, community and hard work. As a native Montanan, I’m proud to be a small-business owner – contributing to our thriving community and serving up some of the best cuisine you’ll have around town. |
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PHORTO
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"Angela Loessberg of Stevensville is a volunteer with the Montana chapter of Moms Demand Action."
Therefore, anything she says must be disregarded out-of-hand as worthless, dangerous communist propaganda.
The governor MUST, must he? Just because YOU want him to? Well, the governor MUST NOT veto the bill, just because I DON'T want him to.
THERE! See how that works....? |
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