Unfortunately, that commitment turns out to have been rather weak, as made evident by his being one of only three Republicans in the Missouri House of Representatives to vote against Missouri HB 668 (a very pro-self-defense bill, which would, among other things, lift the "defense free zone" status of college campuses in Missouri--I discussed it here). HB 668 passed easily (105-50) in the House (no thanks to Rep. Stream), and now goes to the Senate.That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Please give it a look, and tell a friend.
Why, I wonder, is Rep. Stream willing to respect the right of elected officials to have the means to defend their lives, but is equally willing to see that right denied to responsible, peaceable college students and faculty? [More]
Digg me?
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