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Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(1/18/2020)
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"Shoot multiple rounds." ??? Huh? I have lever-actions and single action revolvers and double action revolvers that all do that. I do not agree with threatening politicians ...but she IS taking peoples' second amendment rights!!!!! What does she think "shall not be infringed" means??
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Comment by:
jimobxpelham
(1/18/2020)
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state senator james is not very knowledgeable about firearms, if she was she would know that automatic firearms are already tightly controlled by the federal govt. as such they aren't used in crimes. she should show real evidence where they are being used in crimes. and investigate how tightly they are controlled before trying to make up a bill for something that isn't happening. . her bill shows her ignorance |
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