Not Wanting to Let a Crisis Go to Waste, Tim Walz Considers a Gun Control Special Legislative Session
“I just want to remind all of us that we’ve got to love our kids more than the politics that are holding us back.”
“I just want to remind all of us that we’ve got to love our kids more than the politics that are holding us back.”
The heavily redacted police report NBC News obtained from the police department in Eagan, Minnesota, is dated Jan. 26, 2018, and it includes a two-word description explaining why an officer was dispatched to that address: mental health.
Westman seems to have been driven by an all-consuming, destructive force, a nihilism—the conviction that life is meaningless; that words like truth, justice and God are empty slogans; that everything must be razed.
Imagine how much more of a threat these people would be to your rights — speech, guns, religion, search and seizure, and lots more — if they were actually competent. At anything.
.@TGowdySC is 100% WRONG! Trading freedom for safety is a false choice—our rights are non-negotiable. Gun control fails because criminals,
While Perez apparently knows something about the courts and the criminal justice system, one thing he’s embarrassingly ignorant about is firearms. He prominently displayed that for all the world to see this morning in the above clip.
As part of its commitment to safety, AFGSC is implementing enhanced inspection procedures for the M18 pistol. The command’s bases will include additional inspection criteria for the areas where potential issues were found during the M18 pause.
Much the same as the Biden administration weaponized the federal government’s power against speech it didn’t like or that opposed its agenda, they took a “whole of government” approach to rolling back Americans’ 2A rights, too.
We live in a moment when Jewish life in America feels more vulnerable than it has in decades. The threats are real, and we cannot outsource all responsibility for our safety.
It’s not as if Governor Stein isn’t used to having his vetoes overridden. The North Carolina legislature has already overridden a handful of bills at the end of July that Stein had nixed. Let’s hope they have at least one more left in them.