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CA: 49ers, police unions unite for 'common sense' gun control
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It seems insane to me that a citizen can buy something like that, 49ers CEO Jed York said at a Thursday news conference. Im not anti-Second Amendment. This is something that is common sense.
The 49ers have pledged $500,000 to outreach efforts, and are partnering with police unions from San Jose, Oakland, Santa Clara, New York, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Long Beach and Portland with the goal of bridging gaps between the police and the local community. The groups are backing federal legislation to outlaw bump stocks, armor-piercing bullets, and gun silencers, all of which the police unions cite as threats to legal law enforcement efforts. |
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dasing
(10/28/2017)
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Jed York IS anti-2A !!! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/28/2017)
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The word "no" has only two letters.
Why, therefore, is it so hard for these cretins to understand? |
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