NRA: Don't Ban Gun Sales to Suspects | The Huffington Post
NRA: Don't Ban Gun Sales to Suspects | The Huffington Post
Is not a shred of sense coming from the conservative, right-wing nut-skullery these days (or ever)?
People can be kept off of airplanes or even (extraordinarily) rendered off to some black hole in Syria of Egypt for being a suspected terrorist--but to prevent them from buying a gun would be to infringe upon their constitutional rights?
Is not a shred of sense coming from the conservative, right-wing nut-skullery these days (or ever)?
People can be kept off of airplanes or even (extraordinarily) rendered off to some black hole in Syria of Egypt for being a suspected terrorist--but to prevent them from buying a gun would be to infringe upon their constitutional rights?
"As many of our friends in law enforcement have rightly pointed out, the word 'suspect' has no legal meaning, particularly when it comes to denying constitutional liberties," [Chris] Cox, executive director of the NRA, in a letter to AG Alberto Gonzales.I wonder what California Congressman Dan Rohrabacher's position is on this, and I wonder if he hopes the NRA's Chris Cox's family suffers at the hands of terrorists.
Labels: constitutional rights, extraordinary rendition, gun sales, nra, second amendment, terror suspects
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