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Should Ammunition Buyers Face Background Checks? California's Voters Will Decide
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With gun control efforts stalled in Congress and in many statehouses, advocates are forging another path forward: They're going straight to the ballot box. Voters in four states will weigh gun control initiatives Nov. 8 ballot: Maine, Nevada, Washington and California. In Nevada and Maine, voters are being asked whether to strengthen background check requirements for gun sales. Washington State voters already did that; now they're considering whether to allow a court to take guns away from potentially dangerous people.
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Comment by:
Sosalty
(10/26/2016)
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Every day I'm thankful to have exited that state 18 months ago. |
Comment by:
GR8dowbay
(10/27/2016)
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** THERE ARE... beleive it r not... TONS of CA. GUN OWNERS who actually SUPPORT this Bill!! ...think its a "really good idea"...
For years I've said: KALIFORNIANS arent just STUPID - But a Special KIND of Stupid. SO Let 'em Burn - SOCIALIST Style. They're actually TOO IGNORANT To worry about!
** HELL is a place with NO HOPE. I just defined CA. !! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/27/2016)
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No. California voters shouldn't be allowed to decide what to have for breakfast.
Next question? |
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