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17 hrs agoLiked by Lee Williams

Think about it. This not only gets the lawmakers together to share what works and doesnt work, but it also proivides another way for them to funnel and move money around to other lawmakers and projects. Its like shell companies but out in the open labeled as non-profits.

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Exactly, Jerry. They're a laundromat.

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Arkansas is currently the freest state for gun rights I’ve been told. I wish they had a list of the 171 so I can see if we have a Benedict Arnold in the mix here.

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Working on getting the list. There seems to be a lot of interest!

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18 hrs agoLiked by Lee Williams

Good looking out, Lee.

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Thanks, brother.

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Hmm, you’d figure after two attempts, these assholes would want more guns out there.

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17 hrs agoLiked by Lee Williams

It wasnt their cadidate.

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"Legislators for Safer Communities" is another example of construing words to leave less than accurate impressions on unsuspecting/inattentive people.

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BINGO

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14 hrs agoLiked by Lee Williams

1) And, here's another one:

"New Media Group has Formed to Push the Anti-Gun Narrative"

"Ammoland Inc. Posted on September 18, 2024 by John Crump"

https://www.ammoland.com/2024/09/new-media-group-has-formed-to-push-the-anti-gun-narrative/

2) My Comments on Lee's Article:

A) When only one of their six (17%) "Co-Chairs" appears to be a male, why wouldn't one wonder how they define: "diverse", "systemic inequalities", "disproportionate", "equity", and "diverse"?

B) While they claim to be "across all 50 states", consider this from the Everytown press release that Lee linked to: "...171 state lawmakers from 43 states...".

LSC's website ONLY lists 28 lawmakers (including State Speakers of the House, Majority Leaders, and Majority Whips) from 23 different States.

Alaska, California (x2), Colorado, Delaware (x2), Florida, Georgia, Illinois (x2), Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia (x2), Washington, Wisconsin (x2)

If they are so PROUD of their group, where is the COMPLETE list of legislators?

How many are in YOUR State?

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Well obviously we need to keep stamping out gun rights in order to prevent mass shootings. It's been working so well too. And, as everyone knows, the more guns there are out there the more mass shootings there are: look at police precincts and military academies, there is one shot up every minute, right?

I've only recently found out about The Battle of Athens in 1946 that could never have happened without regular citizens with guns scaring corrupt venial politicos out of office.

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