Well, one thing I know is that he considers 377 rounds of ammunition in the hands of a private citizen to be a "cache" that "authorities" should be able to "monitor."
In general, Kaine said, he is troubled that Virginia law allows any individual to stockpile ammunition with no way for authorities to monitor the cache. Seung-Hui Cho, the Virginia Tech gunman, began his rampage with 377 rounds of ammunition, according to police.And guess what--the leading candidate for the Republican National Committee chair probably doesn't disagree.
I don't know that for a fact, but such a position would hardly be inconsistent with a belief that "[s]ociety should draw lines"--lines, that is, between We The People and so-called "assault weapons."
See--the two parties can work together.
I live in VA. I hate this man. He's the archetype politician.
ReplyDeleteI believe in drawing lines. I have drawn mine. Only the suicidal will cross them.
ReplyDeleteShh, SA! You're "making us look bad."
ReplyDeleteOn second thought, "looking bad" is nothing new to me--I guess I can live with it.