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9News CO Gun Law Article

since9

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"DENVER - The recent theater shooting in Aurora has touched off renewed debate nationwide about gun control.Opinions vary so widely that two leading Democrats in Colorado have been out in public with very different messages since the mass murder.

Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D - Colorado) called for a renewal of the federal assault weapons ban.[/quote]

Rep. Perlmutter is an idiot. Grade F. Needs to start from step 0 about armed humanity, what works, what doesn't, and why.

"Gov. John Hickenlooper (D - Colorado) has stated that he doesn't believe more gun laws would have prevented this tragedy."

Good for Gov Hickenlooper! Right on.

As far as the rest of the post, give it a rest - things aren't that complicated. It's overcomplication which leads to tyranny.

So, knock it off.
 

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Interesting:

'And Barack Obama's White House pledges to safeguard the Second Amendment in its first official response to the deaths of at least 12 people in a mass shooting at a new Batman movie screening in suburban Denver.'

'In a losing Senate campaign in Massachusetts in 1994, Mitt Romney said, "I don't line up with the NRA." A decade later, as governor, he signed legislation making a state assault weapons ban permanent.'
 
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