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FL: Florida Mayors Go to Washington to Lobby for Gun Background Checks
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The mayors of Parkland and Miami flew to Washington Monday to participate in a bipartisan U.S. Conference of Mayors delegation lobbying for bills in the House and Senate for universal background checks on gun purchases. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and Parkland Mayor Christine Hunschofsky flew to Washington early Monday ahead of a 2 p.m. meeting at the White House. The delegation — which Suarez said is comprised of nine mayors — is meeting with President Donald Trump’s counselor, Kellyanne Conway, the director of his Domestic Policy Council, Joe Grogan, and perhaps others, according to an itinerary.
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Stripeseven
(9/10/2019)
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There are already laws on the books that are not being implemented. |
Comment by:
jimobxpelham
(9/10/2019)
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why dont they lobby for criminal control...criminals are causing all the shootings, not lawful gun owners...they must be voted out for not following the constitution as they have sworn to defend....vote them out. |
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