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  • jwh20

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    are more fearful of the NRA than they are of 92 percent of the public

    Somehow the NRA with perhaps 3 million members is more powerful than 92% of 300 million US citizens. That's a 92:1 ratio.

    In spite of what this clown says, that DOES NOT ADD UP!
     

    Sfrandolph

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    This clown just spouts off numbers off the top of his head with no relationship to reality. "We lose tens of thousands of our citizens per year to gun violence. We know that there are measures that would substantially lower that number and make our citizenry, including our schoolchildren, safer. And yet, the Senate of the United States can't get out of its own way to pass common sense proposals that 92 percent of the American people agree on. It's pretty appalling."
    TENS of THOUSANDS? I have not seen one single factual report that disclosed anywhere near to 10,000 homicides by gun in any given year. And 92%, this asshat brings a new reality to mentally deranged.
     

    yepthatsme

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    I think this is what we have to worry about next:

    BLOCK: Well, strategically, if you want to get gun control measures passed, what do you do?
    MALLOY: You do it state by state.

    They're going to have the states take away our rights since they couldn't get the senate to do it. They have been doing a good job of it so far. It's like a disease with no cure.
     

    cobber

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    I think this is what we have to worry about next:

    BLOCK: Well, strategically, if you want to get gun control measures passed, what do you do?
    MALLOY: You do it state by state.

    They're going to have the states take away our rights since they couldn't get the senate to do it. They have been doing a good job of it so far. It's like a disease with no cure.

    The problem with this demi-tyrant's proposal is that States passing restrictive gun laws will run afoul of the federal (and probably their own State's) constitution.

    He is almost proposing secession from/dissolution of the Union by proxy. (The Union being those States that have ratified the Constitution.)
     

    CarmelHP

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    Give us your gun makers yearning to breathe free, and may your state's voters make you and other smarmy politicians like you tired, poor and tempest tossed.
     

    cobber

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    He's under the influence and thinks all these companies want to see bad things happen.

    :yesway:
    By analogy, by supporting GFZ's in school he wanted Sandy Hook to happen one supposes...

    To paraphrase Piers Morgan, "you, Dannal Malloy, really are stupid man!"

    CT voters get what they deserve in the statehouse...
     
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    Iroquois

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    The NRA reports about 30,000 firearm deaths in a year ...about a third are accidents, a third are suicides, a third are homicides...justifiable and non_ justifiable.
    We can address these accidents through education...if we can get the cooperation from our educators.
    Our suicide rate is half Japans...who have nearly no civilian firearms...guns aren't the problem.
    Our homicide rate is high even if you subtract the justifiable homicides ...but about 10% of the rate inside prison where they don't have guns. Seems to me the answer is to tighten up our parole standards...keep the ones that resist rehabilitation inside. I understand second chances....but why do we give third, fourth, fifth, sixth, etc,etc.....
    School shootings are easy to stop...we have in our schools some of the bravest, most caring, and intelligent citizens....are they inferior to our police? With proper training I believe there are those among them that we can trust with firearms, and our Children's security.
     
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