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LarryP wrote:I think we're screwed, Even with all people have done here to fight private background checks at a state level. Doesn't look good.![]()
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LePetomane wrote:It can't be good if Collins and McCain are in on it. I like how the article refers to Chuckie Schumer as the chief negotiator. Chuckie knows nothing about negotiation. "My way or the highway" is his style.
St. Olaf wrote:Even if it happened it would be DOA in the house.
2in2out wrote:What happened to the semi-automatic rifle and standard cap magazine bans?
XDM45 wrote:Bills are like zombies, they WILL return unless you give them a headshot. For good measure, make it a double tap. In other words, make SURE it's dead before you turn your back. Don't end up like T-Dog.
I don't mean to rain on the celebration, but it's a bit early yet I believe to sign praises that the wicked witch (aka bill(s) is/are dead. if it/they is dead, now we need to begin working towards a pro-gun bill and legislation into state law.
LarryP wrote:Yes, but Sen Coburn has a solid A rating from the NRA.LePetomane wrote:It can't be good if Collins and McCain are in on it. I like how the article refers to Chuckie Schumer as the chief negotiator. Chuckie knows nothing about negotiation. "My way or the highway" is his style.
BBeckwith wrote:2in2out wrote:What happened to the semi-automatic rifle and standard cap magazine bans?
at both State (MN) and Federal they appear to be dead before ever being brought to the floor.
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