With that paragraph, Carter leaves no room for doubt about what he thinks of the millions of Americans who own so-called "assault weapons." Our one-term ex-president is apparently uninterested in addressing the question of, if the reason to own such firearms is to kill cops or engage in mass slaughter, why are there any living police officers, and why are mass shootings rare enough to be national news for weeks on end, given the millions of these firearms owned by Americans? [More]Hope you'll check out today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner.
Digg me?
Check out other Gun Rights Examiners:
- Atlanta: Restaurant with anti-gun policy saved by a gun
- Austin: Contra Costa County, California decriminalizing criminals
- Boston: Laws, Lies, Lautenberg and Linsky - Part III
- Charlotte: What's the big deal about background checks?
- Cleveland: Biding their time on gun control
- DC: More guns, less pirates
- Denver: How do you stop the first time?
- Los Angeles: Meeting the Hate.
- Milwaukee: Jews, self defense and guns
- Minneapolis: Milwaukee Police Chief Flynn is bordering on irresponsible
- National: Hampton University shooting highlights 'effective' gun policy
- Seattle: A shooting always brings out the best and worst, and uninformed
- Wisconsin: The time for civil obediance is now
2 comments:
I wonder what that dunce would think of those of us who own assault vehicles.
That article cracks me up.
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