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Bloomberg: Colorado Gun Recall Towns So Rural, They Don’t Have Roads | The Colorado Observer

Bloomberg told Rolling Stone that he was “sorry” about the recalls of two state senators last year over the Democratic state legislature’s gun-control laws, but added that their districts were so “rural” that, “I don’t think there’s roads.”

“In Colorado, we got a law passed. The NRA went after two or three state senators in a part of Colorado where I don’t think there’s roads,” said Bloomberg in the interview published online Wednesday. “It’s as far rural as you can get."

FYI, the recalled Senators were out of Colorado Springs (population 431,000) and Pueblo (population 107,000) and if you count that clueless witch Hudak as being one of the three, she represented the Westminster and Arvada areas which are suburbs of Denver (populations 200,000 combined)

But no roads apparently.
 
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Bloomberg: Colorado Gun Recall Towns So Rural, They Don’t Have Roads | The Colorado Observer



FYI, the recalled Senators were out of Colorado Springs (population 431,000) and Pueblo (population 107,000) and if you count that clueless witch Hudak as being one of the three, she represented the Westminster and Arvada areas which are suburbs of Denver (populations 200,000 combined)

But no roads apparently.

I'm sure LG's fact checking websites would list Bloomberg's statements as truthful.
 
Bloomberg received a "mostly true" rating from Politifact. He lost points because he used red and yellow guns
 
The comments are as good as the article is bad. On a quick glance this one made me laugh:

"Rushing out the door to get the kids to school and her self to her new job at Rolling Stone, Kristen Gwynne mixed up her debut article with her daughter's 3rd grade report on guns..."

My favorite:

Top 5 most dangerous kinds of the English language used in this blog:

1) Nouns
2) Verbs
3) Adjectives
4) Adverbs
5) Pronouns

If we take those out, the blog post will be significantly safer.
 
And more stupidity...

'Honest mistake' leads to Philly mother facing three years on gun charge | Fox News

A Philadelphia mother of two is facing three years in prison after she mistakenly entered New Jersey, where she was stopped for a traffic violation and found in possession of a handgun loaded with hollow-point bullets.

Shaneen Allen, 27, was pulled over in New Jersey’s Atlantic County after making an unsafe lane change in the early morning hours of Oct. 1. Allen then told the officer that she had the .380 Bersa Thunder handgun, as well as a concealed carry permit for Pennsylvania, unaware that her permit was not transferable to The Garden State.

Ignorance of the law is not a defense, but this is what gun control laws garner us. Single mother of two that was twice a victim that felt she needed a form of protection. Three times a victim now actually.

If Christie is serious about a 2016 run, he best wise up on the gun control issues. Because he will lose significant votes because of it.
 
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And more stupidity...

'Honest mistake' leads to Philly mother facing three years on gun charge | Fox News



Ignorance of the law is not a defense, but this is what gun control laws garner us. Single mother of two that was twice a victim that felt she needed a form of protection. Three times a victim now actually.

If Christie is serious about a 2016 run, he best wise up on the gun control issues. Because he will lose significant votes because of it.


I agree that ignorance isn't an excuse but something has to be said for her honesty.

Can governors issue pardons on the state Level? This would be something he could do in good faith if possible.
 
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I agree that ignorance isn't an excuse but something has to be said for her honesty.

Can governors issue pardons on the state Level? This would be something he could do in good faith if possible.

He can (and it's mentioned in the article that he has before) but she will still have to go through the trial.

But overwhelmingly, the draconian State laws in NJ are at the central point of stupidity here.
 
He can (and it's mentioned in the article that he has before) but she will still have to go through the trial.

But overwhelmingly, the draconian State laws in NJ are at the central point of stupidity here.

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Thanks GV
 
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