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Colorado Congresswoman Diana DeGette introduces bill to ban large magazines
TheDenverChannel.com ^
| 3 Jan 13
Posted on 01/03/2013 4:28:43 PM PST by real saxophonist
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To: real saxophonist
Will Time be affected?
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01/03/2013 7:53:27 PM PST
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TBP
(Obama lies, Granny dies.)
To: real saxophonist
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01/03/2013 7:59:33 PM PST
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PGalt
To: real saxophonist
True to form leftist enemies of freedom make up some false "solution" to a real problem. Personally, I think keeping psychotic people bent on violence out of schools is a far better solution to violence in schools than continuing to let mentally ill people shoot up schools and movie theaters using guns with smaller capacity magazines. If I had a 1st grader in a school I wouldn't want a deranged person killing kids with any weapon. Against unarmed victims it really doesn't matter what the magazine capacity of the weapon is, or for that matter what the weapon is.
Anybody who really cared about the victims and preventing similar future attacks would seek a solution that would actually help prevent the problem, such as expanding security protection in schools. But Congresswoman DeGette is more concerned with weakening our nation and advancing her leftist agenda than protecting our children.
To: real saxophonist
From the headline I though she wanted “large” magazines like the National Enquirer banned.
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01/03/2013 10:38:09 PM PST
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Terry Mross
( I post so people who hate me will know what I think. And they can't seem to stop reading. LOL)
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