Posted on 04/21/2017 7:25:01 AM PDT by rktman
Gabby Giffords gun control group Americans for Responsible Solutions (ARS) is urging opposition to a repeal of the gun ban for military veterans.
On March 16 Breitbart News reported that the House voted to repeal the gun ban for military veterans and ARS is asking gun controllers to convince their Senators not to follow suit.
ARS posted a link that helps gun controllers write a letter to their Senators. The text of the link says, Write a letter to your Senators saying that you OPPOSE legislation that would prevent the Department of Veterans Affairs from submitting mental health records to the National Instant Criminal Background Checks System,
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
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Were you involved in NASA's muslim outreach program? :-)
LOL! I managed to avoid that part.
Where in the Constitution does it say that the government can ban certain guns, make law-abiding citizens ask for permission to keep and bear arms, impose gun free zones, impose “safe storage” laws, impose waiting periods, and any number of unconstitutional laws?
See post 20 of this thread.
Yo Gabby... gun control began as a way to keep guns out of the hands of ex-slaves! I guess you and you group fully intend to keep extending the plantation.
Bttt.
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What is wrong with people like Gabby Giffords that they would try to take 2nd Amendment priviliges from the men who went, fought, and served this country overseas?
Apparently she is somewhat mentally impared from her incident. I feel bad for her but the men who served this country should not be demeaned in this fashion.
arse
lol
rename it ASS Anti-Americans for Stupid Solutions
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