Great step for the National Rifle Association. This is the kind of media attention that will make people look past their "Refuse to be a victim" rhetoric.
Chris Cox, NRA executive director, said of the bill "would allow arbitrary denial of Second Amendment rights based on mere 'suspicions' of a terrorist threat."
Isn't suspicion of terrorist activity reason enough not to sell killing devices to a man? I do hope this bill passes, we do not need more people in this world holding guns, much less people suspected of being terrorists.
Source (CNN)
Saturday, May 5, 2007
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