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BREAKING: Congress will vote on 'Condemning the actions of Governor of New Mexico, for subverting the Second Amendment to the Constitution and depriving the citizens of New Mexico of their right to bear arms'
Rules Committee, U.S. House of Representatives ^
| Sep 18
| Rules Committee
Posted on 09/18/2023 10:34:13 PM PDT by RandFan
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To: RandFan
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posted on
09/19/2023 4:06:01 AM PDT
by
The Louiswu
(Pray for Peace in the world.)
To: RandFan
...Governor of New Mexico, for subverting the Second Amendment to the Constitution and depriving the citizens of New Mexico of their right to bear arms' While the democrat senate continually tries to do the same thing.
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posted on
09/19/2023 4:39:14 AM PDT
by
Iron Munro
(Sun Tzu: An evil man will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes)
To: ifinnegan
“Arrest her for insurrection, trying to overthrow the Constitution.”
It will be a good start.
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posted on
09/19/2023 5:00:19 AM PDT
by
EQAndyBuzz
(You Indict, we Unite!)
To: ProgressingAmerica
That’s how I think of it. She sure is gonna have sad feels about that condemnation, right before she uses it as a propaganda tool (”Mean Republicans express opinion endangering public safety”).
To: RandFan
The freakin’ nation is coming apart and they’re gonna do what?
To: oldasrocks
I am confused here. What is the difference to what she did compared to NYC or Chicago and their gun laws?
Exactly! If Congress really wanted to do something about 2nd amendment rights violations, they would pass a law ensuring the right to bear arms. (Since, apparently, the actual Constitution has no pull, here).
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