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  • KG1

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    Boy she sure showed the NRA and her spouse a thing or two. I'm surprised she even allowed her spouse to have the membership in the first place. :rolleyes:
     

    Bunnykid68

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    Democratic Rep. Gail Riecken :noway:

    http://www.warrickdemocrats.com/gail_riecken_cam.htm

    The law, which took effect July 1, includes exemptions that bar guns in schools, public hospitals, buildings that include courts and public buildings that include metal detectors and security officers at every entrance.
    Before being elected to the Indiana House, Democratic Rep. Gail Riecken served as Evansville's parks director. She said she is "not surprised at all" by what happened at the zoo.
    "It's one of the first things I thought about — guns around children," she said

    Those idiots keep saying hospitals.
     

    Caleb

    Making whiskey, one batch at a time!
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    Democratic Rep. Gail Riecken :noway:

    http://www.warrickdemocrats.com/gail_riecken_cam.htm

    The law, which took effect July 1, includes exemptions that bar guns in schools, public hospitals, buildings that include courts and public buildings that include metal detectors and security officers at every entrance.
    Before being elected to the Indiana House, Democratic Rep. Gail Riecken served as Evansville's parks director. She said she is "not surprised at all" by what happened at the zoo.
    "It's one of the first things I thought about — guns around children," she said

    That's funny, I have my gun with me around my children and nothing has happened to them.
     
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    Did you know that when a Commercial contract with the "King" (commercial government) is in effect, the Bill of Rights is irrelevant, and properly so, as the Constitution forbids interference with contracts.
    This information comes from a Federal Judge and is supported by thousands of Federal Statues and Supreme Court Rulings. All the gun statutes are actually rules for a commercial contract. The 2nd amendment does not apply to those with contracts with the King or his princes.
     
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