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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Senate may consider AWB in September
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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1690520" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>Doesn't matter if you live in a State represented by McConnel or Romney. A letter to whomever is your Senator is warranted. I'm in Nevada and so any letter I might write to my two will be immediately trashed once the subject is read, because both are flaming Marxocrats. Writing a letter supporting Liberty is a wasted effort if the recipient is already one who abhors the Constitution, as do both Rosen and Cortez-Masto. Chucky Bullschumer has steadfast allies in those two for as long as each might be in the Senate. I'm just happy I already have my rifles. Our laws do not allow what was legal on Monday to be made a crime on Tuesday, and have you be prosecuted for it on Wednesday. I'm no lawyer, but I think that's what's known as an ex-post facto law. The liberal batsards must be defeated. That's the only way our Individual Freedom survives...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1690520, member: 110896"] Doesn't matter if you live in a State represented by McConnel or Romney. A letter to whomever is your Senator is warranted. I'm in Nevada and so any letter I might write to my two will be immediately trashed once the subject is read, because both are flaming Marxocrats. Writing a letter supporting Liberty is a wasted effort if the recipient is already one who abhors the Constitution, as do both Rosen and Cortez-Masto. Chucky Bullschumer has steadfast allies in those two for as long as each might be in the Senate. I'm just happy I already have my rifles. Our laws do not allow what was legal on Monday to be made a crime on Tuesday, and have you be prosecuted for it on Wednesday. I'm no lawyer, but I think that's what's known as an ex-post facto law. The liberal batsards must be defeated. That's the only way our Individual Freedom survives... [/QUOTE]
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