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Jan 3 16 2:55 PM
PeacefulSwannie wrote:icepick wrote:As I recall, you had a thread called Minority Report or similar? I could be wrong though, because it does not seem to be here now. I spent some time searching for it too.You know that this law will be abused. It's an open book of empty pages for corrupt officers to fill in. Disgusting in my opinion.No not me Tim, it was you who started the thread..... anyway, doesn't matter.... here is a news article I saw on the BBC....Obama to take unilateral action on US gun violencePresident Obama has said he will take unilateral action to tackle the problem of gun violence in the US.In his first weekly address of 2016, Mr Obama said he would meet Attorney General Loretta Lynch to discuss actions he could take.He said he was using his executive powers as president because the US Congress has failed to address the problem. Analysts say there will be a backlash from gun activists and Republicans.Read more @ http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35211294
icepick wrote:As I recall, you had a thread called Minority Report or similar? I could be wrong though, because it does not seem to be here now. I spent some time searching for it too.You know that this law will be abused. It's an open book of empty pages for corrupt officers to fill in. Disgusting in my opinion.
President Obama has said he will take unilateral action to tackle the problem of gun violence in the US.In his first weekly address of 2016, Mr Obama said he would meet Attorney General Loretta Lynch to discuss actions he could take.He said he was using his executive powers as president because the US Congress has failed to address the problem. Analysts say there will be a backlash from gun activists and Republicans.
President Obama has said he will take unilateral action to tackle the problem of gun violence in the US.
In his first weekly address of 2016, Mr Obama said he would meet Attorney General Loretta Lynch to discuss actions he could take.
He said he was using his executive powers as president because the US Congress has failed to address the problem.
Analysts say there will be a backlash from gun activists and Republicans.
Read more @ http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35211294
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