Tomorrow, the Senate Committee on Judiciary will hear House Bill 2075HD1, to make changes to Hawaii’s pistol permitting and registration system in an effort to comply with the recent Yukutake v. Connors court case decision.
think even democrats would have some trepidation about expelling her, to be honest with you. i think they would think it sets a precedent. it s a slippery that he would it is a slippery slope and once you do this, it will be fair game to do it, you know, for anybody. you know, i would obviously say that comparing america free country to a genocidal regime is not akin to anything. and i m not suggesting that they expel her, but there is no parallel here. absolutely. jake sherman, appreciate you. coming up next, texas governor greg abbott calls it the strongest second amendment legislation in that state s history inside the new bill that throws just about every handgun
nobody on the conservative said i don t want the endangered species act or federal handgun registration. it doesn t work that way. it s all one sided. when we look at what is happening on the street. it s filtering into the mainstream democratic primary candidates. i can t figure them out. the old rule was you went left in the primary but not so left that you got an albatross around your neck you could not shake. they are so extreme. the new green deal and the ablution of ice and the electoral college and student death and medicare for everybody. in 2008 barack obama did not get tagged like that so in the many election he could not be
and bill clinton and chuck schumer tucker: who worried they were making the case that borders should be closed because of adversity impacting minority communities. it undermined union wages and entry-level workers. and we got 20 million, all the sudden, wow, we flipped california, new mexico, colorado, nevada, this is a good thing they lets ignore federal immigration law appeared same with sanctuary cities. they are good now because it fulfills a useful agenda, but believe me, if alabama and montana and utah said, you know what, in our jurisdictions and our states, we do not want to adhere to the endangered species hand or federal handgun registration, that all of a sudden, that would be nullification and the confederate in the eyes of the
they were tucker: who worried they were making the case that borders should be closed because of adversity impacting minority communities. it undermined union wages and entry-level workers. and we got 20 million, all of a sudden, wow, we flipped california, new mexico, colorado, nevada, this is a good thing. lets ignore federal immigration law. same with sanctuary cities. they are good now because it fulfills a useful agenda, but believe me, if alabama and montana and utah said, you know what, in our jurisdictions and our states, we do not want to adhere to the endangered species act or federal handgun registration, that all of a sudden, that would be nullification and the confederate in the eyes of the