This is the part I really get my non-moving aerobic exercise about: [from the posted article] "...thwarting the will of 90 percent of the American people who want common sense, constitutional measures to improve gun safety is mathematically unwise," Stalbaum said. I know it's futile to ask this question, but why are they always compelled to refer to some number or percentage of people [unsupported and therefore questionable] to support their position? Who cares? If it's wrong, it's wrong, no matter who is in favor, or how many are in favor. This is officially labeled "the lemming argument". GRRR
If they put Montana or Wyoming in that app it will melt down. Easier to locate the homes without the firearms and you can steal what ever you want without any problems.
I know it's futile to ask this question, but why are they always compelled to refer to some number or percentage of people [unsupported and therefore questionable] to support their position? Who cares? If it's wrong, it's wrong, no matter who is in favor, or how many are in favor. This is officially labeled "the lemming argument". GRRR
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