Carl Pickens
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It depends...... If the number of spineless liberal pu**ies surpasses those of us that hunt, fish and shoot by a significant margin then it very well could become an issue.
Defying sharp warnings from gun rights groups, Los Angeles thrust itself into the national debate over gun control Tuesday, as city lawmakers voted unanimously to ban the possession of firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
Such magazines have been the common thread in almost all the mass shootings that have devastated the country, from Newtown to Virginia Tech to Columbine, said Juliet Leftwich, legal director for the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Backers of the plan said it was a small but meaningful step to minimize the bloodshed, by forcing attackers to at least interrupt their rampages to stop and reload.
Mayor Eric Garcetti said he was eager to sign the L.A. measure, which passed 12-0 with three council members absent. Even as city officials celebrated the newly passed restrictions, some gun control activists were dismayed to hear about a proposal to exempt retired police officers from the rules an 11th-hour change sought by the union that represents Los Angeles police.
Los Angeles leading the way!
L.A. City Council bans large-capacity ammunition magazines - LA Times
This is a case in which I believe what's good for the goose is good for the gander as well:
What is good for me is not good for thee...and I completely disagree.
if i lived in that communist state and i was part of a local gun club id go after them using the 14th amendment, we just saw it used successfully in the gay marriage issue. make it an issue again. "no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privilages or immunites of the citizens of the united states.....) seems to me this fits the situation.
Los Angeles leading the way!
L.A. City Council bans large-capacity ammunition magazines - LA Times
This is a case in which I believe what's good for the goose is good for the gander as well:
What is good for me is not good for thee...and I completely disagree.
Los Angeles leading the way!
L.A. City Council bans large-capacity ammunition magazines - LA Times
This is a case in which I believe what's good for the goose is good for the gander as well:
What is good for me is not good for thee...and I completely disagree.
Defying sharp warnings from gun rights groups, Los Angeles thrust itself into the national debate over gun control Tuesday, as city lawmakers voted unanimously to ban the possession of firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
Such magazines have been the common thread in almost all the mass shootings that have devastated the country, from Newtown to Virginia Tech to Columbine, said Juliet Leftwich, legal director for the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Backers of the plan said it was a small but meaningful step to minimize the bloodshed, by forcing attackers to at least interrupt their rampages to stop and reload.
Because they are going to try to frame it as a.........
"public health issue." And since there will be/is universal healthcare, there is a public interest in reducing the amount of gun injuries since that is a burden on the taxpayer. So, well, maybe an Executive Order goes down that all insurance companies have to ask about gun ownership and then rates will go sky high for those that own guns to pay for the healthcare of those hurt by guns. Just a offhand thought......
Los Angeles leading the way!
L.A. City Council bans large-capacity ammunition magazines - LA Times
This is a case in which I believe what's good for the goose is good for the gander as well:
What is good for me is not good for thee...and I completely disagree.
How so? How can LA or NY, CT or any other state or city restrict my magazine size? Since there is no restriction on capacities in the majority of states I should be equally protected in every state.
How so? How can LA or NY, CT or any other state or city restrict my magazine size? Since there is no restriction on capacities in the majority of states I should be equally protected in every state.
