NEWS: Republican Enlists 65 Pro-Gun Dems to Oppose Assault Weapon Ban

By National Rifle Association , Everything Firearm Related - March 24, 2009

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From Mike Ross' page on the House of Representative Web site: WASHINGTON --- U.S. Representative Mike Ross (AR-04) led a group of 65 pro-gun Democrats in denouncing recent comments made by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s on February 25 that the Obama administration intended to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004. The group of 65 pro-gun Democrats, led by Ross, sent a letter to the Attorney General on March 18, 2009, urging him to abandon any effort to ... Read the Full Article
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  • JDalco
    About Time

    Good to see that someone in DC is finally recognizing the Constitution, the Second Amendment, and the fact that all the gun laws on the books now are not doing anything so why would another law help?

    Folks, criminals commit crime , not the gun. Guns in civilian hands save lives. I can protect my family better with a gun than my hands. Wake up and look at the facts. Places like DC and Chicago with all their gun laws are far more dangerous than the many places that have lax laws on guns . that is a fact, backed up by crime data. Deal with it. Gun control failed just like Prohibition did in the early 1900's. . .

    - JDalcoUS March 25, 2009 12:36PM

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    • Starlon
      @JDalco

      Alcohol Prohibition is not the only thing The Prohibition Party stands for that is destined to fail. Hint hint drugwar. I'd bet money on it, but the prohibitionists don't want me betting.

      - StarlonUS March 29, 2009 12:34AM

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