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  • Celebs Beg Jeff Sessions to Block 3-D Printed Guns

    07/30/2018 10:49:16 AM PDT · by rktman · 35 replies
    breitbart.com ^ | 7/30/2018 | AWR Hawkins
    Celebrities are freaking out and begging Attorney General Jeff Sessions to block a State Department settlement that will allow Cody Wilson’s Defense Distributed to upload 3-D printed gun instructions online. The outcry comes just days before the settlement with Defense Distributed takes effect and follows weeks of Democrat efforts to derail 3-D printed guns via Congressional action. These efforts include Sen. Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) misleading claim that 3-D printed guns open the door to a “fully semiautomatic weapon.”
  • Religious Right Unhinged???

    03/24/2005 1:19:16 AM PST · by Johannesson · 68 replies · 1,058+ views
    www.RightViews.com ^ | 03/24/05 | OJ
    Personal Message: Since you seemingly care more about parodies of the DU (I personally really like them, great work) and simplistic sensationalist headlines than you do about the realities of the harsh international world that we live in - I bid Freep farewell. I do, however, leave you with this... The religious right has officially become as unhinged as the moon-bat anti-war activists on the left. Furiously and stubbornly refusing to relinquish propaganda sentiments in favor of clear and unbiased logic has unfortunately rendered a portion of our party intellectually irrelevant. Just as the followers of Howard Dean can bring...
  • Senate Leader Pulls Anti-Child Bill in Face of Huge Opposition

    08/17/2004 11:32:40 AM PDT · by PercivalWalks · 1 replies · 754+ views
    MND Newswire ^ | 8/17/04 | Pat Cangelosi
    In the face of enormous opposition, California Senate President Pro Tem John Burton (D-San Francisco) has decided to withdraw a bill which would have granted custodial parents an almost unlimited right to move children far way from their noncustodial parents. The bill, SB 730, would have abrogated the California Supreme Court's recent LaMusga move-away decision. In that decision, the Court affirmed custodial parents' presumptive right to move but ruled that courts have the power to restrain moves which run counter to children's best interests. Opposition to the bill and unrestricted move-aways was led by the Alliance for Children Concerned About...
  • California Senate Leader to Family Law Courts: Don't Consider Children's Best Interests

    04/06/2004 1:20:09 PM PDT · by PercivalWalks · 3 replies · 607+ views
    Daily Breeze [Los Angeles] ^ | 4/6/04 | Glenn Sacks
    In the LaMusga move-away case, the California Supreme Court is currently debating how to best preserve the bonds between children and their parents after a divorce. By contrast, Senate President Pro Tem John Burton (D-San Francisco) is trying to slip a bill through the legislature to make it easier for custodial parents to sever these bonds by slipping out of town. Burton's recently introduced Senate Bill 1367 will harm California children of divorce by limiting the ability of courts to determine children's best interests when considering custodial parent move-aways. The bill instructs courts that a custodial parent's request to change...