inflation since 1983. carley: house leader spoken up strongly against the bill to slowly chip away at law-abiding citizens and the second amendment rights that transfer under the age of 21 and two second-class citizens. griff jenkins with breaking development in washington, griff, good morning. good morning carley and joey, a historic story indeed. across the aisle on that issue, because 65-33, the majority leader chuck schumer praising the bipartisan effort, watch. the gun safety bill we are passing tonight can be described as three adjectives: bipartisan, common sense, life-saving. i hope it paves the way for future action on guns in congress and at all levels of government. joey: g.o.p. supporting including minority leader mitch mcconnell. you see all 15 here. mcconnell calling it a sweet spot to make americans safer. led by senator john cornyn. however there was plenty of g.o.p. opposition to go with it. senator ted cruz blasting it in a statement saying, the app
I’m thrilled to have Second Amendment attorney C.D. “Chuck” Michel as today’s guest on Bearing Arms’ Cam & Co, and I’m glad that he could stick around for a whi.
(Rutherford County, TN) Guns left unattended in vehicles continue to be a contributing factor to increased crime in Tennessee. To help combat criminals access to guns, State Representative Mike Sparks from Smyrna says he will sponsor his gun safe bill again this year in the 113th General Assembly.
Over the past two years, his bill has eliminated taxes on the purchase of gun safes in Tennessee. Sparks talked about what inspired him to push the bill over 2-years ago… .
that is also the city and county problem. joey: one of the issues real hot right now is gun-control, gun violence. politicians in chicago literally almost everyday from one side or the other, one set of politicians say that chicago has evidence that gun legislation doesn t work. other politicians are the guns come in from other states. do you see that as a part of the problem for you? what would you suggest as a solution? it is a false narrative. chicago has had one of the most strict gun laws in the nation and yet, we have the highest rate of violent activity with f. again, as a 22 year veteran of the police department, i can tell you the criminals will always get their hands on guns. the really don t care about gun walls my claws, why would they? that is a major problem and it s not working. joey: the people of your town have elected you to keep guns safe. we hear about defund the police. that s been a big problem and chicagoans had its own problem with it.
a hundred? a thousand? 10,000? a million? what is your blood price? how many more must die? so you don t think this has anything to do with the constitution anymore, do you? no. i believe in the second amendment, but there are people who say we cannot change things, we cannot make guns safe for people. at the same time they don t even believe in the first amendment. there are people who are saying that the time is not right. martin luther king jr. said on one occasion at the height of the civil rights movement, the time is always right to do right. i don t understand how as