Monday, February 15, 2021

Biden to Congress: Enact Major Restrictions on Constitutionally Protected Second Amendment Rights

 biden anti-gun

Democrat President Joe Biden called on Congress to clamp down on Americans’ constitutionally protected Second Amendment rights on Sunday, demanding gun bans and new laws that will allow people to sue gun manufacturers.

“I am calling on Congress to enact commonsense gun law reforms, including requiring background checks on all gun sales, banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and eliminating immunity for gun manufacturers who knowingly put weapons of war on our streets,” Biden wrote to Congress.

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7 comments:

  1. The state governments just to have say no to all of this. "Eliminate immunity for gun manufacturers", all the state has to do is say "sorry you're not reverting the rule of law in this state"

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  2. In 1990 they passed the federal Gun Free School Zones Act. After that, the school shootings started, but the act was not then rescinded. School shootings too useful to the dems perhaps? Just a matter of waiting for the occasional nutcase once the act was passed.
    Maybe they just know that people will not willingly get in the boxcars.

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    1. School shootings too useful to the dems perhaps? Just a matter of waiting for the occasional nutcase once the act was passed.

      Good point.

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    2. That, the Gun Free Schools Act", was one of Joe Biden's few "accomplishments" of sponsored legislation. It worked as planned to create a pretext, murdered children, for more gun control. Put undefended kids as easy targets in easily accessible buildings with "gun free" signs posted, while polticians like him have 24/7 hired armed security. It's incredibly evil! --Ron W

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  3. School shootings too useful to the dems perhaps?

    Forgot, just like the excuse to take down the flag in SC.

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  4. They have a pile of things they want to ban and pull them out with every crisis

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