Exactly, Paul--nothing says "shall not be infringed" like subjecting oneself, hat in hand, to an appeals process. Success in negotiating such a process will most likely require the assistance of an attorney, I imagine. Just what "veterans who are unable to manage their finances" need.That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Hope you find it to be worth your time.
The Politico article I quoted seems to imply that "pro-gun Democrats" will find it difficult to not support this bill. That, perhaps, is true. It seems to me, though, that support for the bill has less to do with being "pro-gun," than lack of support has to do with being anti-veteran. [More]
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- Wisconsin: DA decides not to charge armed biker
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