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Schumer Pushes Bill Regulating Body Armor for Civilians
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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New York Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer says he wants to pass a law regulating advanced gear for civilians, which could make it harder to buy body armor in the future. Specifically, Schumer’s bill instructs the FBI to regulate body armor sales restricting them from people without an occupational purpose. The senator argues that too often, those with evil intent are buying body armor and that body armor has become part of a “checklist” for copycat killers.
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/20/2019)
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Who the EFF does this jackwagon think he is? |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(8/20/2019)
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Someone who thinks the way to solve problems is to crush our rights and make us as vulnerable as possible, so the high & mighty need not fear us as the rule us.
We're only worthless peons, you know. |
Comment by:
RichardJCoon
(8/20/2019)
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I could be wrong (I have been before), but I think it's relatively rare for a shooter to have body armor. Besides Dayton, when else has this happened? |
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