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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WMC) - Lawmakers powered through dozens of bills dealing with your safety at the Tennessee Capitol on Tuesday.

The second day of the special legislative session has come to a close, and dozens of bills on gun reform are dead, leaving Democrats like Memphis Representative Antonio Parkinson (D-Memphis) frustrated.

“I actually think it’s backfiring,” said Rep. Parkinson. “We’re going to end up with the worst gun legislation than what we had before we came into the special session.”

8 comments:

  1. It's backfiring Antonio, because the citizenry is not on-board with your agenda! The dumbass is strong with this one, but we all knew that.

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  2. Don't wish for something, like a special session, Antonio, cause it'll bite you in your Liberal ass. BWAHAAAAA!

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  3. Brilliant! I'm sure that the gangbangers in Nashville and Memphis will be lining up to get their gun locks.

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  4. Dumbass. You (nor we) don't need more gun legislation. Killing someone with an unregistered, home-made firearm isn't any different, to the victim, than being killed with a kitchen knife, or a baseball bat, or the front bumper of a Kenworth.

    In fact, I can't wait for someone wealthy who owns dozens of uzis and other semi- and fully-automatic weapons, to sue to have the NFA overturned.

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  5. Fuck these leftists!

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  6. Take away his bullhorn, and 'Tonio can't function.

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  7. The "safest" way to store a gun is in a holster on my hip.

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  8. Silly Rabbit! That is a feature not a bug!

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