karlobag wrote:I took a something out of “Protect Minnesota’s” play book and said that his bill would hurt communities of color and low income families. Charging fees on mandatory background checks for any gun transfer, would severely limit their ability to purchase a firearm to protect their children.
karlobag wrote:I took a something out of “Protect Minnesota’s” play book and said that his bill would hurt communities of color and low income families. Charging fees on mandatory background checks for any gun transfer, would severely limit their ability to purchase a firearm to protect their children.
karlobag wrote:I took a something out of “Protect Minnesota’s” play book and said that his bill would hurt communities of color and low income families. Charging fees on mandatory background checks for any gun transfer, would severely limit their ability to purchase a firearm to protect their children.
LarryP wrote:Well, we tried, all we can do for now.
We'll just have to live with his bill. Hopefully in 2014 we'll gain seats & we can repeal it.
LarryP wrote:Well, we tried, all we can do for now.
We'll just have to live with his bill. Hopefully in 2014 we'll gain seats & we can repeal it.
Reuven Rahamim (Little Sami's Dad) was living the classic rags-to-riches story. He grew up without running water in Israel, immigrated to the U.S. at age 14 and worked hard to build his innovative sign business into a success with annual revenues of almost $10 million.
connsolo wrote:From the Protect MN Facebook page:
"Contact Speaker Thissen today and urge him to break the stalemate between Rep. Paymar's bill (includes universal background checks) and Rep. Hilstrom's NRA-sponsored bill that doesn't include background checks and features mandatory sentencing that will widen racial inequity in Minnesota and do nothing to prevent gun violence."
Un-effing believable.
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