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BrownFlush

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Gotta Go

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Let's see, Liberal, White 67 year old, College Professor, Biden supporter, used a handgun in a Gun Free Zone...
Where's all the headlines?
 

Babagounj

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I first saw that story on a financial site yesterday.
Then I looked on my news sites and nobody was reporting it for hours.
 

Babagounj

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Now this will leave a scar.
A woman who tried to sneak a gun to an MRI appointment suffered a gunshot wound to the buttocks after the machine caused the firearm to go off.

The 57-year-old unnamed woman from Wisconsin took a single bullet to her right butt cheek when the firearm she was carrying got too close to the MRI machine.

The trigger may have been pulled due to the the MRI’s powerful magnet.
 

Babagounj

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Gotta Go

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Polito lists among the the 'Great Minds of the Twentieth Century,' Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein and George Soros.
 

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Babagounj

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The New York-based civil liberties group confirmed Saturday that it would provide legal representation for the gun-rights group in its First Amendment case against New York’s Department of Financial Services even as it “vigorously” opposes nearly everything it stands for.

“We don’t support the NRA’s mission or its viewpoints on gun rights, and we don’t agree with their goals, strategies, or tactics,” the ACLU in a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter. “But we both know that government officials can’t punish organizations because they disapprove of their views.”


The NRA, which reshared the ACLU’s statement on its social media account, wrote in a follow-up post that it was “proud” to stand with the ACLU and others who recognize that “regulatory authority cannot be used to silence political speech.”
 

Brownwind

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The New York-based civil liberties group confirmed Saturday that it would provide legal representation for the gun-rights group in its First Amendment case against New York’s Department of Financial Services even as it “vigorously” opposes nearly everything it stands for.

“We don’t support the NRA’s mission or its viewpoints on gun rights, and we don’t agree with their goals, strategies, or tactics,” the ACLU in a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter. “But we both know that government officials can’t punish organizations because they disapprove of their views.”


The NRA, which reshared the ACLU’s statement on its social media account, wrote in a follow-up post that it was “proud” to stand with the ACLU and others who recognize that “regulatory authority cannot be used to silence political speech.”
Calm down. You got this…

Just follow the rules and you’ll never have a problem. Not a big deal.

Seriously this is for the city folks
 
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