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TX: Texas' Wendy Davis 'Regrets' Campaign Support for Open Carry Law
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Democrat Wendy Davis, who lost her bid to become governor of Texas to Greg Abbott by 59 to 38 percent, has told an interviewer that she now regrets supporting the right of Texans to carry handguns in plain sight, The Daily Caller reported.
Asked by the San Antonio Express-News whether she had any regrets, Davis said, "There is one thing that I would do differently in that campaign and it relates to the position that I took on open carry. |
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mickey
(1/2/2015)
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She never meant it in the first place, just an anti gunner whoring herself out for pro gun votes from voters who were too smart to believe her. |
Comment by:
Noronnade
(1/5/2015)
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Carrying a firearm openly is dangerous and a provocation. It should be banned,and people doing it should expect to get shot. |
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