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In reply to the discussion: (California State) Senate passes series of gun, ammunition bills [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)105. liability insurance
was first mentioned by an investment advisor in Forbes. No other country does it.
Do you see where I'm going with this? I don't want Wall Streeters and insurance companies making gun policy, or any other policy for that matter.
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Is there a law preventing businesses from disallowing guns on their premises?
gejohnston
May 2013
#26
Sensible, in this context, means putting public safety before gun nuttery.
Starboard Tack
May 2013
#72
I would define "sensible" differently: in any context, I would say that sensible
petronius
May 2013
#73
Like it or not, it sure looks like an incremental ban of all but the simplest of firearms.
NYC_SKP
May 2013
#53
I can't speak for WV, but the main reason Montana and the Dakotas' violent crime rate has shot up...
LAGC
Jun 2013
#102
All firearms mfg/dealers should adopt "NO SHIP/SALES TO GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES IN CALIFORNIA"
S_B_Jackson
Jun 2013
#97