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  • KMaC

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    The article glosses over the bill's limits of affect to ranges in buildings with 50 or more employees under the guise of a workplace health law. How many indoor ranges are in buildings shared with other businesses or that have over 50 employees?
    I read and article that quoted the bill's author stating that this bill targets the NRA's range located in their office building just as a poke in the eye of an organization that the VA Dems see as the root of all evil.
    I doubt that the bill will affect any other range if it is passed.
     

    Ark

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    Could have sworn there was a constitutional issue around excessively targeted legislation...
     

    Karl-just-Karl

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    The 2A doesn't cover the right to bear ammunition does it?

    The conception of the idea that an "ammunition free zone" will affect a positive change can only be indicative that someone has been drinking way too much of their own Kool-aid.

    I can no longer understand how people justify in their own minds some kind of social moral superiority when legislators are willing to introduce/pass measures that are only punitive in nature with no attempt to solve real issues.
     
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