I think that sometimes the pro-gun people are too focused on gun law to see how verbiage is used in other law.
The speculation around "what if" scenarios which have actually been covered in other laws is not helping.
There's parties freaking out about "what if" so bad it's bordering on paranoia, from the other side of the border.
07 December 2017
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Although a dose of paranoia is always healthy, when you go all the way to try and sabotage a good (not perfect) bill because you not only did not read the text but go by what some idiot looking or money says, you are also an idiot.
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