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BPTactical
09-14-2013, 11:37
Outstanding!


Colorado's historic recall of two state legislators who backed new gun restrictions may have national repercussions, as advocates say the effort will make it harder to revive stalled efforts in Congress to tighten firearm laws.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09/14/gun-control-advocates-say-colorado-recall-stifling-effort-in-congress/##ixzz2etDP9PmY




It appears Ritter isnt totally stupid:

Former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, a Democrat, said his state's recall votes meant little for U.S. senators pondering their stance on guns. He said the recall movement tapped into public unease with a broad Democratic agenda "that may have drifted too far to the left," including enactment of civil unions for gay and lesbian couples and in-state tuition for college students in the U.S. illegally.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09/14/gun-control-advocates-say-colorado-recall-stifling-effort-in-congress/##ixzz2etE2by3s

stoner01
09-14-2013, 11:46
:Like:

brokenscout
09-14-2013, 13:11
Hee Hee, Them and Glock21 can go eat a Rooster:)

Squeeze
09-14-2013, 15:27
LOVE IT. Good. About time they realized how it felt when the bear woke up. You can only push so far before you find someone who pushes back. Yep, the poked the sleeping bear with a stick and now are butt-hurt because the bear woke up and was hungry. Dumbasses. I'm hoping this catches on with other states as well - and get the same results.

OtterbatHellcat
09-14-2013, 15:30
We can only hope that these elected fucks....take note and pay attention in the future.

Aloha_Shooter
09-14-2013, 17:26
I hope we did more than ripple the pond but at the same time, Magpul is still leaving Colorado and I just found out today that Ammo Kan is heading to Wyoming too. Curt said he was just about to expand operations here when the new legislation was coming up so he held off and now he's moving the whole business. Way to go Hickenlooper/Morse/Hudak/Giron/Fields/etc. ... hundreds more jobs leaving Colorado.