Dayton vetoed the Stand-Your Ground-Legislation after it was passed by votes of 40-23 in the Senate and 85-47 in the House. That was then.....this is now. I truly don't have a sense of what he might do, but I'm hopeful I think he's enjoying the heck out of being governor and doesn't want to ruin it...
Some sort of gun control bill will get sent to Dayton......question is, how bad will it be? My take on it is that, in the unlikely event that a bad bill is passed and sent to him, he'll veto it and that veto would make the worst senator into the best governor that MN has ever had. Here's what he kno...
As I see Dayton's chances for re-election......he has more to lose by signing than vetoing. And he had a very close call getting elected with a recount. Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, who faces re-election next year, has said he won't sign any gun law package unless it's supported by the state's rural ...
I think it will come down to one bill at the end with stuff from various other bills dumped together and then they'll amend and change to confuse the issue and then try to push that through quickly and get some harsh restrictions passed in the process.
I listened to it and it doesn't sound like she's a problem. She's against the other bills that would take away rights and this bill doesn't take away anybody's rights.
I don't think she's a problem. We should focus on others who really ARE a problem.