NPR Analyst: Pets Can’t Be Stolen in Ohio Because Open Carry is Legal There

 

By the way, you know, I also know Ohio. And Ohio is an open carry state in terms of guns. And you know how much people love their pets. There is no way that in Ohio, where you have guns, and people are gonna be allowing these people to walk away with their cats and dogs? You know, somebody’s gonna be taking out a gun and saying, ‘You’re not taking my dog,’ which is why it’s not happening. It’s not true. And I’m glad that we are continually doing the fact-check because it’s a lie. 

— NPR’s Maria Hinojosa on MSNBC

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6 thoughts on “NPR Analyst: Pets Can’t Be Stolen in Ohio Because Open Carry is Legal There”

  1. NPR is funded by tax dollars

    Sometimes I feel like these leftist elites have never actually been outside or met anyone who isn’t a fellow Stepford clone.
    The drones who watch them, listen to them and believe them must truly be braindead.

    1. Marianne Willamson (former Democrat presidential candidate) just called Democrats “smug elite jerks who think they’re too smart to listen to anyone outside their own silo.”

  2. What was the point of this loons point?

    That everyone has a gun and a pet both, or people with guns kill over pets, or pets can’t get stolen if a person doesn’t have a gun, or pets that actually get stolen didn’t happen because the owner had or did not have a gun, or ….?

    I’m not sure this person understands what the word ‘fact’ means and what the concept of ‘fact check’ means.

    1. Facts that get in the way of their ideology or emotions are irrelevant to Liberal Progressive Democrats. It’s the most important thing they teach in the Liberal Progressive Democrat educational indoctrination system. Formally known as public education.

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