Posted on 03/08/2013 1:24:39 PM PST by neverdem
Update: or is the bill really dead? The plot thickens as the Denver Post updates is original reporting, and says Sen. Heath might not have made up his mind but his Democrat colleagues insist that no, his mind is indeed made up but the Senate President says those guys are just peddling rumors:...
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The controversial comments referenced by the Post include Democrat Rep. Joe Salazar suggesting that its better to arm high-strung women with rape whistles and safe zones instead of guns, so they dont freak out if they feel like youre gonna be raped and pop out that gun and you pop a round at random men. Meanwhile, Democrat senator Evie Hudak was explaining to the survivor of a brutal rape how guns are useless against sexual predators once a womans tae kwon do skills have proven ineffective. And the University of Colorado has been advising female students to repeal attackers with blood, vomit, urine, high-pitched screams, false threats of sexually transmitted disease, and passive resistance.
(Excerpt) Read more at humanevents.com ...
Thanks for the updates.
The guy reminds me of twinkle toes.
Recalled sounds good. Recalled sounds real good! heh
I’ve been checking that site daily. Thanks.
If I followed correctly, the Dems gave up on 1226 the ban on conceal carry in colleges, and SB 196 to sue everyone for having an AR or like gun if it hurts someone.
And I think we got a fair chance of defeating the mag ban 1224 as the Rs fought hard in the Senate throughout the day.
The “universal background check” probably has the best chance of getting ramrodded through even though it was shown to be absolute hogwash.
What cheeses me off is the fact that a vast majority of folks taking the time and making the effort to stop this madness outnumber by a hugh margin those supporting these laws.
Yet those elected f***s simply ignore this, and walk into that building with their minds already made up.
NO representation.
None.
Senators who say they are undecided on HB 1224, mag size ban, are Angela Giron, D-Pueblo; Linda Newell, D-Littleton, and Cheri Jahn, D-Wheat Ridge, and Lois Tochtrop, D-Thorton, who say they will vote no.
Colorado gun bills: Senate gives nod to magazine ammo limit after six hour debate
Need only one undecided. Put on the pressure....
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