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WI: Gov. Evers Continues To Push For New Gun Laws
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Gov. Tony Evers said Tuesday he wants new laws on guns, but his proposals aren't what some Republicans have suggested. "My goal is to work on two things we know the people of Wisconsin want: universal background checks and making sure that people that are struggling with mental issues and are deemed to be dangerous by a court of law have their guns temporarily taken away from them," Evers said. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/25/2019)
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All Americans MUST learn this life-lesson: DEMOCRATS ARE STINK!!!
There is one thing you can take to the bank: Anything any Democrat proposes is fatally stinky, by default. Democrats think that the Bill of Rights is a list of suggestions; they are commands.
But Democrats don't accept that. Therefore, ergo and hence (comma), all Democrat-proposed bills are automatically suspect, and likely have stank irreparably built-in. |
Comment by:
jimobxpelham
(9/25/2019)
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that is a lie, residents in the majority do not want more gun control...the Gov. is trying to push his gun control agenda. any poll he states is a made up poll which makes it a lie. |
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