Posted on 03/06/2017 10:33:20 AM PST by rktman
The bills author, as well as her lead witness, both invoked the name of my late husband, Albuquerque Police Department officer Daniel Webster, to promote the measure. Along with the media, they continue to imply that had these proposed laws been in place, my husbands death would have been prevented
I am not okay with this, and I know Dan would not have wanted his name associated with this bill either. He was against expanded background checks of any kind and stood behind our Second Amendment rights with honor and appreciation.
(Excerpt) Read more at gunfreezone.net ...
Wow, it seems like one now needs to state in their will their political beliefs and leave instructions for their estate to sue anyone who attempts to use their name in political campaigns that they do not support.
Wouldn’t mind if their little circus got sued into oblivion.
in’t this the POS with a ship named after him?
No, her.
When Brady died she succeeded him as the nation’s First Vegetable.
Gun Sales Continue Retreat From Record Levels Seen Under Obama
Sales remain historically high
BY: Stephen Gutowski
March 7, 2017 4:59 am
February continued the recent trend of gun-related background checks falling from record levels since former President Obama left office and President Trump was inaugurated.
“Sales are still going to be at high levels due to threats to gun rights in states like California, Connecticut, and New Jersey,” he said. “In addition, as people watch violent riots on television by left wing demonstrators, there is a new reason to purchase firearms for self-protection.”
http://freebeacon.com/issues/gun-sales-continue-retreat-record-levels-seen-obama/
Hmmm. I guess Mrs. rktman need a reminder that March is ‘Buy Your Man A Gun’ month. ;-)
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