Sen. Marco Rubio has reintroduced a bill that would suspend the Second Amendment rights of anyone who has been investigated for terrorism in the previous ten years.
Like so-called “red flag” laws, the legislation does not require that a person be convicted of a crime. Instead, it allows the FBI to petition a court to suspend a person’s gun rights for an indefinite amount of time if that person has been “the subject of a terrorism investigation by any Federal department or agency.”
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Looks like he just moved up on the list of RINOs who need to face a primary.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely.
DeleteAnd if you are either a Trump supporter or simply a "right-wing" conservative then you will be considered to be a de facto "terrorist" and will be forcibly disarmed.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to be a guy who comes.
DeleteHi Brock.....,
DeleteI can think of a thousand comments...
"Bring It!!!!!,"
"Bitch PLEASE!!!!"
"Yo' Momma!!!,"
"My Dog barks louder than you!!!,"
"MY CAT covers up crap like you just for drill!!!"
"......and I can go on!!! But it's late an I have places to go and things to do .... besides ..the ice is melting in my whiskey an' coke an' i'd hate for it to go flat!!!
SO!!! till next time.....
skybill
Drink it fast! :)
DeleteLittle Marco. The Little rat. Another one proves he's a Deep State lackey.
ReplyDeleteAdd his File Photo to the Definition of TRAITOR in the Dictionary.
ReplyDeleteInvestigate Rubio for terrorism...he may then understand how stupid his bill appears.
ReplyDeleteThat's good.
DeleteWell I'm a bit surprised he took time off from working on amnesty for the illegals.
ReplyDeleteIf anyone runs against him we'll donate.
Y'all have a nice day.
:) What a disappointment.
DeleteWe have the worst ruling class in the history of the US. They continue to devalue the what it means to be a US Citizen.
ReplyDeleteHow would that bill even be constitutional? Besides being a penumbra and emanations in the fever dreams of a Roberts Court?
Really and he just got acquitted. These R's voted to convict so primary them.
DeleteThe seven GOP senators who voted to convict Trump on Saturday were: Richard Burr of North Carolina, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania.