Posted on 04/21/2023 8:13:17 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Former first lady Michelle Obama criticized “unfettered access to firearms” in America, saying during a Thursday interview with CBS’s Gayle King it is “not a good thing.”
Obama urged younger voters to get involved and vote for candidates who will tighten gun control laws in the United States, Fox News reported.
“More of us have to feel strongly about it. In particularly our young people. This is where democracy comes in. Voting — all of this stuff is decided in the ballot box,” she said.
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I don’t think they can vote t h e 2A out;’)
Gang bangers who ignore laws have unfettered access. Law abiding citizens do not have unfettered access you moron.
Mooch does know she is disarming her own constituents?
Mrs. Barry Hussein Soetoro still wonders why we make such a fuss of the American Flag.
I’m all in favor of taking dangerous weapons out of the hands of people… let’s start with typewriters…
“Former first lady Michelle Obama criticized “unfettered access to firearms” in America, saying during a Thursday interview with CBS’s Gayle King it is “not a good thing.””
General Thomas Gage had similar sentiments about the American colonists.
Whether the monarchy of days gone by or their modern day successors the wealthy sovereigns, disarming the common man to prevent interference of their rule is a priority.
The modern day wealth sovereigns won’t give up their power any easier than the monarchy did in the United States.
I used to keep my firearms fettered.
But they were still lost in that boating accident.
Judges have unfettered access to prisons where criminals can be kept away from the public. If judges fail yo uphold laws against murder and injuring others, then no amount of laws against law abiding people is going to prevent violence with weapons of any kind.
Exactly. And then put back on the streets to do it again. All going as planned.
Sorry Moose, I think “unfettered access” to mail in banana ballots is a bigger problem.
What the First Wookie means by “tightening gun laws” is making gun ownership illegal. Why doesn’t he just say it?
“unfettered access to firearms”? In her dreams!
“Today we begin to disarm the CRIMINAL and the CARELESS and the INSANE. All of our people who are deeply concerned in this country about law and order should hail this day.”-— Lyndon Johnson signing the 1968 gun control act into law.
Today the CRIMINAL gets his felonies plea bargained down to misdemeanors and can still LEGALLY buy guns.
The CARELESS still injure themselves and others because gun safety classes have been removed from schools.
The INSANE and mentally ill, today who would have been locked up in the 1950s, are TODAY declared SANE, released on the streets and can now legally buy guns to shoot up schools and churches.
Most of the mass shooters in the last forty years would have been in an insane asylum if the hospitals had not been shut down in the 1970s. It was the brainchild of California Gov Edmund Brown in the 1960s..
Yes, he was a democrat.
In other words; As long as law abiding citizens have access to firearms, our dream of a dystopian hell will take longer than expected.
I notice some posts on Brietbart disappear or are held up for a while, then disappear.
Interesting choice of words there. Not at the ballot box, but in the ballot box.
While under the protection of heavily armed government goons.
Maybe Michelle will convince criminals to obey gun laws. Everybody else does.
LOL! “Unfettered”, Moochelle, would mean that I could buy a full-auto AK at Walmart, no ID required.
As of now I could only do a deal for one at the Mexican border. Chinese made, of course.
This “woman” makes morons look intelligent in comparison.
Hubby Barry will be living in Kenya for a year, but apparently Mike won’t be going... I wonder why.
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