I think that legislation certainly it was rushed. It was done quickly on purpose. And there was stuff in there too like, you know, for example, I understand that, you correct me if I’m wrong on the specifics, but I think originally they limited magazine size to something like six rounds, right? And then there was so much response to that that they then peeled that back to what was it ten maybe fifteen I don’t even know.
From their Facebook page:
It's a good thing they aren't already doing thathttps://m.facebook.com/CoalitiontoS...25218307:eligibleForSeeFirstBumping.&__tn__=E
More fun comments.
They act like this is profound.
https://www.facebook.com/CoalitiontoStopGunViolence?fref=ts&__nodl&rf=108457952519707
Scroll down to this pic
About an older gentleman open carrying.
Comments are disgusting. And some threatening, ironically proving the need to carry
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1100491273311770&id=147886928572214&fs=0
Is that a Gen 1?
Im telling you, I cant help but think its going to happen here someday. Have you ever stepped out of your pro 2a circle? I have, a couple of the jobs Ive had, spanning nearly a decade involved talking to random people, and Ive had thousands of conversations with thousands of people, and from my experiences, liberalism is the predominant belief system. In the Indianapolis area at least. It seems like most urban areas live under this cloud of idiocy. Its a sad thing looking back through history and seeing all the freedom lost, and not being able to stop seeing so many precursors for future lost freedoms in everything going on around the country. Liberalism has taken over the "civilized" world.
I just had a conversation the other day with a co-worker who said she doesn't let her kids go over to her brother in law's house because he owns a scary AR-15.
Of course she didn't realize that while she was telling me this I was sitting 2 feet away with a gun in my pocket.
This is the same woman who told me her family goes camping in every year. I asked if her kids knew how to make a fire yet (oldest is 8) she said said, "no they'll never need to know how to do that."
I asked what they'd do if their car broke down in the middle of nowhere and they were stuck. Her answer was, "that's what cell phones and AAA are for."
How does the mission of the United States Public Health Services;
"The mission of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is to protect, promote, and advance the health and safety of the United States. According to the PHSCC, this mission is achieved through rapid and effective response to public health needs, leadership and excellence in public health practices, and advancement of public health science"
Relate to the regulation of firearms?
Other than firearms which other, more significant, causes of death and injury are also under the purview of public health? What steps are being taken to address these causes of death and injury?
So many questions