Responded to the mass shooting in Maine last night, our new Speaker of the House said prayer is appropriate at a time like this. That’s it. That was his response. 1/3
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Darn right, Mr. Speaker. So is a ban on assault weapons, universal background checks, banning bump stocks and high-capacity magazines, and more. Using prayer as cover for the political unwillingness to address earthly problems is a mockery of faith. 2/3

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You are mocking Faith...We have law enforcement and justice systems to deal with criminals.
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Send your kids, not someone else's, to come take my guns.
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You can't infringe upon a God given right. Can you tell me what prescribed medications any of these mass shooters were on, or supposed to be on?
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This woman thinks a civilian AR-15 is a weapon of war…no surprise the presidential ambitions fell flat.
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Climate change is way more dangerous.
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You are standing on top of the dead trying to push political change for your agenda
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Ban murder
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Oh wait!!! Another person that doesn’t know a thing about firearms, telling all the people who own firearms, what to do with them lol There’s already universal background checks, bump stocks are not practical, and you can define a high capacity magazine!
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100% agree. We should ban the government and all of its agencies from the federal to the local level from owning assault weapons, high capacity magazines and more. After all, they routinely commit more mass killings than any civilian ever has.
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You have no idea what you are talking about. Don't tread on me.