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Cory Booker Introduces Bill To Mandate Federal Licenses For Gun Owners
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Website: https://myhightechsecurity.com
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Ahead of the latest debacle of a Presidential debate, Senator Cory Booker symbolically introduced a bill that would mandate federal licensing for anyone who wanted to legally have a gun. Key word there is “legally,” since a large number of gun crimes involve stolen guns. Even far left “think tanks” like American Progress admit this. Booker’s bill would also create a federal gun registry, as license applicants would have to list every gun they have by make, model, and serial number. |
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jac
(9/14/2019)
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| If you haven't figured it out yet, voting for democrats is asking to have your second amendment rights severely restricted and eventually eliminated completely. |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/14/2019)
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Wadda guy!
Yep! He's MY favorite!
[eyecross]
Didja notice how the transmuted drive licenses into federal power? DLs are creations of states' police powers, NOT the federal government, and driving isn't an unalieanble, fundamental, enumerated right.
Shhhh. Don't tell him. Let him keep farting in church. |
| Comment by:
Stripeseven
(9/15/2019)
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| You don't vote on, charge a fee for, or give permission to law abiding citizens to exercise Constitutional rights. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness is to rightfully vote out of all of those that threaten it. |
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