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VA: Virginia's choices: Compare the two parties' actions and intent
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Virginia Republicans contrived reading of the Second Amendment supports their insistence on an ever-expanding acceptance of guns. Under the false banner of “guns save lives,” they oppose any compromise. Despite broadly accepted and long-standing laws that regulate alcohol, cars and drugs, they reject common-sense regulation. Disregarding newly created state laws, there are movements to create Second Amendment sanctuaries and militias throughout our rural counties that ignore the existence of structures to maintain law and order. |
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RichardJCoon
(5/15/2020)
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Last I looked, alcohol, drugs and cars are not specifically mentioned in the Bill of Rights. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(5/15/2020)
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Give. Me. A break. |
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