A quote from the article.
"The implication of expecting the government to detect and prevent every mass shooting is believing the government should play an enormously intrusive role in American life,” Jay Stanley, senior policy analyst at the A.C.L.U. Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, wrote in July.
Well crap, now the ACLU is the voice of common sense.
I'm glad none of us have bought or have "thousands of rounds of ammunition" on hand.
A quote from the article.
"The implication of expecting the government to detect and prevent every mass shooting is believing the government should play an enormously intrusive role in American life,” Jay Stanley, senior policy analyst at the A.C.L.U. Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, wrote in July.
Well crap, now the ACLU is the voice of common sense.
Andrew Ross Sorkin said:Several payment systems — including PayPal, Square and Apple Pay — already had established rules that ban the sale of guns and gun-related items using their systems.
But no bank has instituted a ban or committed to tracking gun purchases.
I'm glad none of us have bought or have "thousands of rounds of ammunition" on hand.
A quote from the article.
"The implication of expecting the government to detect and prevent every mass shooting is believing the government should play an enormously intrusive role in American life,” Jay Stanley, senior policy analyst at the A.C.L.U. Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, wrote in July.
Well crap, now the ACLU is the voice of common sense.
Just which one of these slots on the front of the 'puter do you use to put cash in for purchases?
I'm glad none of us have bought or have "thousands of rounds of ammunition" on hand.