Posted on 12/18/2013 2:46:24 PM PST by Biggirl
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., Tuesday spoke on the Senate floor of the shooting death of Erika Robinson, calling again for Congress to pass laws that would prevent such violence.
(Excerpt) Read more at nhregister.com ...
"Sen. Blumenthal speaks of New Haven slaying victim Erika Robinson on Senate floor, calls for end to gun violence"
>>The family is seeking an Erika Robinson Law, calling for a mandatory statute by state and federal laws that all state nightclubs display signs that say, Enter at your own risk.
Yes, that will certainly be very effective.
They love to stand on dead people
I agree, we should pass laws to stop such violence. There should be laws against murder and severe punishment for anyone who commits murder (or robbery, assault, rape, etc).
There should be a police force able to respond, stop and apprehend those criminals that violate such laws.
And to protect the citizens from the time the crime is started untill the officers arrive, the citizens should be allowed to protect themselves (and/or their loved ones, friends, family and students) by the use of firearms.
In a properly ordered society, it is the criminal who fears the Citizen, not the other way around.
100 % confiscation is a this POS Sin-ator wants.
What are “state nightclubs”?
Have governments taken over nightclubs now?
Yes, that will certainly be very effective.
Speedy execution of murderers would save many lives. Bob
Sinator Stolen Valor speaks.
The more democrats spray their venom, the less sympathetic I am for the victims.
I wonder if he ever saw such violence when he was in Vietnam.
Oh, wait...
Not being at a strip club at 3am would have also helped the young woman to survive.
Sentator Richard BloomingIDOIT, do you think that if you pass more gun control laws that CRIMINALS will turn in their guns?
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