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Congress Squabbles Over Drones & Guns
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Congressional leaders continue squabbling over new rules for buying guns:
(Takano) “The Republican proposal is specifically designed to ensure the Justice Department fails and the suspect is allowed to buy a gun.”
Democrat Mark Takano of California. Republicans accuse Democrats of political showboating.
Remember that video with the handgun attached to the drone? Brought to you by Haughwout family of Connecticut. They spent the day in court fighting subpoenas by the FAA. They claim they FAA has no jurisdiction over an armed drone. The judge will rule next week. |
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PHORTO
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Bill Nelson is stink, and so is Susan Collins.
YOU CAN'T DENY A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT UNTIL AFTER DUE PROCESS HAS BEEN FOLLOWED. |
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