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Comment by:
laker1
(1/13/2016)
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If you have a grease gun you can keep it. |
Comment by:
jac
(1/13/2016)
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A vote for any of the three democrats running for president is a vote for eventual gun registration and confiscation.
One more liberal on the supreme court and we will have a decision that the second amendment is not an individual right, but a collective right reserved for the militia (read national guard).
Years of history, documentation from the founding fathers, precedent and previous court decisions have no influence on the liberal mind set that believes gun ownership should be abolished for the collective good.
Anyone who supports gun rights, has no business voting for democrats. |
Comment by:
mickey
(1/13/2016)
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“Used to Kill People, Exclusively”
You mean he wants to ban guns carried by law enforcement and military? |
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