wtf is that? its not even an anti 2nd amendment bill, its not to restrict sale or use of fire arms in any way shape or form but rather to allow government to resell stolen firearms, that's what we need expanded government that sell's guns! I wouldn't even support that except in rare cases where antique or historical pieces would be involved.Yes sir, as requested. Realize this is but only one objective example and just here in Georgia and only for one volly of voting.
SB 350
Provides for returning stolen firearms to rightful owners and auctioning off those which cannot be returned instead of destroying them.
Sponsors
Senator Don Balfour (R)
Senator
George Hooks (D)
Senator
Freddie Powell Sims (D)
Senator
Bill Hamrick (R)
Ed Setzler (R)
Mar/29/2012 - House Vote #821 Yea(115 ) Nay(54) Not Voting (8) Excused(3)
Nays: Of the 54 nays all but one was Democrat
Yeas: Of the 115 yeas all were Republican except 8 Democrats and 1 independent
So I guess it’s how the numbers are presented. One could say there is a clear trend here or say the Democrats voted for pro-gun 8 times more…..or nearly half of the sponsors were Democrats. Exceptions will nearly always exist but I try not to allow it to sway my decisions or opinions.
This is but one Georgia bill but look critically at the trend and it seems fairly clear to me that Democrats voting to return stolen firearms to rightful owners and auctioning off those which cannot be returned instead of destroying them is not a high priority or concern for the vast majority of Democrats. I wonder where this vote would have gone if a 115 Democrats were making a decision on that day?
The question that begs to be asked, was this just an exception? Or is it more common place?
Source: http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/en-US/vote.aspx?VoteID=9403
If this is your measure of being anti gun then me and my rather large gun collection are anti gun.
Oh and you still have not even attempted to answer my question
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