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Gun registration? Can we finally throw Bill O’Reilly Overboard?
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"Here is his direct quote (emphasis mine) from his appearance on Letterman the other day. Video and more after the jump:"
"'Here’s what you do with guns…you federalize all gun crimes, number one. You take it out of the local jurisdiction and state and you federalize it, right? So therefore if you’re caught in a gun crime holding up a 7-11, you get a mandatory 10 years if you’re convicted in a federal pen, on top of whatever Slurpee you stole…The second thing you do is, if you buy a gun, you have to register the gun ..." ... |
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