https://news.yahoo.com/4-dead-2-wounded-southern-034639243.html
Don't forget, we also need common sense knife control as well.
You still give them money?
And now I see the United Steel Workers union is calling for "common sense control".
Who is Bill Mitchell? Why do I care about what he tweets?
I just sent emails to both our IN Senators asking them to oppose new gun control legislation.
Just saw an article on FB (Gun Talk) about your squish. He has announced he is on the AWB side now.Same, but one of mine is a Dem and the other is a bit of a squish. Also sent a hand-written note to Trump explaining what I feel are the real issues at stake and asking him to reconsider the direction he is taking. Not sure if that has an actual chance to get to the addressee but it was worth the chance
I just sent emails to both our IN Senators asking them to oppose new gun control legislation.
Sen. Rob Portman on Tuesday described meeting with survivors of Sunday’s shootings in Dayton and watching emergency responders in hazmat suits wash blood from its sidewalks as he said the nation can no longer afford partisan deadlock on gun control legislation.
“We all need to stand up against the bigotry and the hatred and the white nationalism," Portman told reporters. “We also need to figure out what happened in Dayton and why. These senseless acts of violence can be addressed by some legislation, but it’s deeper than that, obviously."
Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says a top White House official reached out to him to discuss potential legislation. They talked about what gun rights proponents would support or oppose.
I support enforcing what is on the books. I support holding INDIVIDUALS accountable for their actions, not an entire segment of society. I support not letting the emotion of the moment affect legislation, I support actually following the Constitution.
Pick one, you can't support the constitution if you support what is on the books.
I cant argue that I believe many of the laws on the books violate the 2nd, at least as i interpret it. I am not a huge proponent of back ground checks, but don't see how they would result in a gun registry. As far as I know, there is no registry now when they do back ground checks at the FFL. Maybe i'm wrong, but I didnt think they recorded any gun info when calling in to NICS. Im also not sure why the push for universal checks? I dont recall any of the recent shooters getting their guns from anybody but a FFL, so this universal check seems pointless to me, but I guess I usually expect that most things are pointless and meant more to get closer to their eventual goal.