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Pro-Georgia Gun Permit Bill Advances Amid Charleston Senator’s Filibuster
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The state Senate worked past midnight Wednesday, after Sen. Marlon Kimpson began his attempt to block the advancement of a bill that lets South Carolina recognize Georgia’s concealed weapons permits. Kimpson, D-Charleston, was forced to start his filibuster against the bill when several attempts to end the day’s session late Tuesday failed. The bill ultimately cleared another hurdle, but senators voted to delay debate on the amendments to the third and final vote. |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(6/1/2016)
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That there nigra needs to siddown and shaddup. |
Comment by:
stevelync
(6/1/2016)
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The Democrap Party IS the party of gun control and gun bans.
If you're a gun owner and you're voting for a Democrap, you are no different than a Jew who would have joined a Nazi SS Division because you believe in the cause. |
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