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IN: Helmke aims gun-control message at fellow Republicans
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Paul Helmke is convinced that he still can call himself a Republican and a gun-control advocate.
It’s getting harder.
As the presidential primary unfolds with GOP candidates competing hard for the gun vote, Helmke said he's witnessing a disappearance of Republican leaders willing to advocate what he calls “common sense” gun laws.
“Republicans used to realize there were things you could do that don’t impinge on Second Amendment rights that might make us safer,” he said. “Now, it seems all Republican candidates either go with the simplistic ‘I’m a strong supporter of the Second Amendment,' or they’re pushing for more guns in more places. One means nothing, and the other just makes us less safe.” |
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dasing
(4/9/2016)
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Just another wolf in sheeps clothing, NOT a conservitive of any sort Wholly ignorant of our Republic, or hatefull of it. |
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jac
(4/10/2016)
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Maybe it is because there is no such thing as common sense gun laws. |
Comment by:
stevelync
(4/10/2016)
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The Brady pukes (may they burn forever) tried to claim they were republican too, but they always seem allied with the democraps.
We don't need another enemy in our ranks. |
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There are other things so clearly out of the power of Congress, that the bare recital of them is sufficient, I mean the "...rights of bearing arms for defence, or for killing game..." These things seem to have been inserted among their objections, merely to induce the ignorant to believe that Congress would have a power over such objects and to infer from their being refused a place in the Constitution, their intention to exercise that power to the oppression of the people. —ALEXANDER WHITE (1787) |
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