I thought Varmint, er, Vermont was even looser in its gun policies than NH. It’s also gayer... maybe the two cancel out?
Sounds great.
The visitor’s gallery though? Anyone else think that’s kinda edgy?
CHICAGO
“How can we have civility today when anyone in America has a right to a gun in their home, in their street? Any place in America? We’re missing the point,” said Mayor Daley. “All the sudden we have to talk about a tragedy about civility. It’s a tragedy that Martin Luther King knew and he had. He saw tragedy throughout his whole life. But he was nonviolent and he ended up a victim. And today in America the right to a gun says, ‘I have more rights than anyone else. And to me that is a sad expression as we celebrate 25 years of this interfaith breakfast.’” Watch Daley’s Full Speech”
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=7898280
"I don't think it's unreasonable in a chamber like the House, in this a day and age, when rhetoric gets very heated,'' said Terie Norelli, the a Democratic minority leader.Translation: We leftists are such weak-minded, weak-willed, suckfish that we can't control our emotions and we assume everyone else is like us. We don't have enough self-control to be allowed firearms, so no one should be allowed firearms.
Democrats also said they are concerned about the impact that gun a sightings will have on the 27,000 fourth-graders who visit the State a House annually as part of the New Hampshire history curriculum.Translation: It's for the children!
"So of course I am cautious,'' he said. "I make sure I know how to a duck and run.'' But permitting weapons into the State House, he said, a was not the answer."And wet my panties as I'm running away!"