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In reply to the discussion: PA OKs Measure Allowing NRA to Sue Towns Over Gun Laws [View all]Sugarcoated
(8,240 posts)16. Weasel fuckers
They can't win on the issue straight up, so they have to cheat. Yep
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So you think it's a good idea to have every county/city/town within a state to make it's own
GGJohn
Oct 2014
#24
It's an attempt to get uniform laws across the state and not make more criminals
GGJohn
Oct 2014
#27
The new PA law changes absolutely nothing about current gun restrictions or safety.
branford
Oct 2014
#26
Odd. They would have to sue in state court because a plaintiff who has been harmed is a requirement
merrily
Oct 2014
#3
"without having to find actual plaintiffs who can demonstrate that they've been harmed by the law"
Volaris
Oct 2014
#9
PA is going crazy with right-wing legislation at the moment. They must be trying to
enough
Oct 2014
#11
PA is controlled by teabaggers. Governor, State House, State Senate, 13/18 US House Reps, and
AlinPA
Oct 2014
#12
If Democrats in PA turn out to vote. This state has turned stupid, electing so many teabaggers.
AlinPA
Oct 2014
#44
Democracy doe's not exist on the federal and state level , how dare local communities
geretogo
Oct 2014
#28
Are you really advocating that localities should be able to violate state law,
branford
Oct 2014
#29
I am willing to live by Majority rule with in the boundaries of the Constitution not by minority rule
geretogo
Oct 2014
#30
Do you have any evidence that the majority of PA citizens do not support the law?
branford
Oct 2014
#33
That's not the constitutional interpretation established by the Supreme Court,
branford
Oct 2014
#38