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“Those who are not reasonable, who just want to advance gun control measures in Pennsylvania that are rejected by the majority of our population, they want to ram this through today. This is about gun control,” said Butler County Republican Daryl Metcalfe, speaking on the House floor.
He was one of 54 Republicans and eight Democrats who voted against it.
They made a number of arguments. That county sheriffs don’t have the resources to store many seized weapons; or that Protection from Abuse orders are too easy to get with little evidence. |
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PHORTO
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B-A-A-A-A-D Pennsylvania.
BAD!!! |
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