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In reply to the discussion: Chicago's Cook County drops bullet tax, keeps gun levy [View all]hack89
(39,171 posts)54. How can he win when he refuses to fight?
he had four years to advance gun control legislation as President - why hasn't he?
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The 24th Amendment (1964) applied only to federal elections. The OP case is for state rights.
jody
Oct 2012
#10
I never see you put up this much fuss about children going hungry or without health care
CreekDog
Nov 2012
#40
Ineffective, tax gun grabbers and use the money to purchase guns for law-abiding citizens who are at
jody
Oct 2012
#7
How hypocritical. If Preckwinkle really thought guns were a source of violence, he would be working
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#8
I'm not scared of government at all. I'm simply pointing out that people who SAY they want all...
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#19
She's not taking very good care of her poor constituents who want to buy firearms
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#37
Obama winning inspite of the GOP Saying He Is Going To Take Your Gun
fightthegoodfightnow
Nov 2012
#51
Hack89 thinks the President is Not Honest When He Said in the second debate
fightthegoodfightnow
Nov 2012
#69
Which is why the AWB is constantly mentioned by the President in the campaign ... oh wait.
hack89
Nov 2012
#38
Nuisance taxes and Sin taxes have been with us for a couple of centuries and have not
byeya
Nov 2012
#35
It's applied uniformly. The federal government does have the power to regulate interstate commerce.
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#59