And yet another...State...in the Federal Rebellion

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And yet another...State...in the Federal Rebellion

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Texas House passes 12 firearms bills on 'gun day'

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- The Texas House approved a batch of bills Saturday to further soften gun laws that were already among the country's most firearms-friendly, allowing college students to carry handguns in class, putting potentially armed marshals in public schools and exempting the state from any future federal bans on assault rifles, high-capacity magazines or universal background checks.

I said it before, I'll say it again, when Obama began ignoring the laws of this country, it would set the precedent for others to do the same. You reap what you sow/sew. The end justifies the means. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

All of those little lessons not learned by Obama and ignored by his supporters.
Obama has the appearance of the "Jim Jones of Socialists", just drink the kooaid and
all will be well.
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Note the outright fabrication Callmesick posted. I saved it as my sig. below.
Typical of Democrats, they lie, cheat, steal and rig elections to further
enhance their iron grip over We The People.

Callmesick is a small example of this problem, a very small example.
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funny, Pud keeps mentioning how 'other' states would react, yet keeps citing the same old, same old. Meanwhile, back within the real world, states from Colorado to New York(9 in all at last check) have stiffened their gun regulations, and in Happy's home state, a GOP senator is going down the flusher(current approval, what, about 31%, Happy?) due to ignoring the fact that 91% of all citizens want universal, strict background checks. Which means, as was noted the other night by someone on TV....even people who couldn't pass a background check support that idea. :)
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am I live in Texas....you live in America.
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Your numbers are laughable Callmeshit.
Kelly Ayotte is VERY popular here in NH.
Your carpetbagger Communists are hounding her
and INCREASING support for her. Yes, we know
you Commies are sending in Alien heckelers to
harass her at town meetings.

Spout your idiotic numbers all you want Callmeshit.
Kelly Ayotte easily beat (embarrased) Paul Hodes and you are still sore about it.


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Pudfark wrote:AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- The Texas House approved a batch of bills Saturday to further soften gun laws that were already among the country's most firearms-friendly, allowing college students to carry handguns in class, putting potentially armed marshals in public schools and exempting the state from any future federal bans on assault rifles, high-capacity magazines or universal background checks.

And yet (according to you)....... I'm dangerous? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Reservoir_Dog wrote:
Pudfark wrote:AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- The Texas House approved a batch of bills Saturday to further soften gun laws that were already among the country's most firearms-friendly, allowing college students to carry handguns in class, putting potentially armed marshals in public schools and exempting the state from any future federal bans on assault rifles, high-capacity magazines or universal background checks.

And yet (according to you)....... I'm dangerous? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Nah, I think it was just a nice way to inform you of the fact that you are a piece of shit.


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Just wondering does anyone know how much gun crime is commited by felons? I would presume its more than a drop in the ocean and really why mess with joe blow law abiding citizen just putting it out there, oh and also not just that but the loopy ones.

http://americangunfacts.com/
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callmeslick wrote:funny, Pud keeps mentioning how 'other' states would react, yet keeps citing the same old, same old. Meanwhile, back within the real world, states from Colorado to New York(9 in all at last check) have stiffened their gun regulations, and in Happy's home state, a GOP senator is going down the flusher(current approval, what, about 31%, Happy?) due to ignoring the fact that 91% of all citizens want universal, strict background checks. Which means, as was noted the other night by someone on TV....even people who couldn't pass a background check support that idea. :)
So what does your statement have to do with what I wrote? Hint: Nobody has to follow the law, Obama don't.

You're just evading, hiding, running....again. ;)
HappyHappy

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Be careful. Tards can be violent when provoked.

HH
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HappyHappy wrote:Be careful. Tards can be violent when provoked.

HH
Seems that's true, it's a common reaction with'em.
When taken/prodded from/out of the "twilight zone" into reality,
goaded into having to actually think for themselves?
Yup, it's provocative to them...they could "snap". ;)

Or, more likely/demonstrated, run.
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