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Looks like they’re trying to keep the levy from breaking.
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It's locked because a mod decided it was a dupe ofI would have put this in the Cody Wilson Finally Beats the State Department thread, but it is locked for some reason.
I saw a bumper sticker today that said “gunsafetyvoter”. I wonder if she knew the four rules or what Eddie Eagle is.where do these bitches get off calling themselves "gun safety" orgs? What does even the first one of them know about gun safety?
Unless them mean "safe from guns" which is just as stupid.
LOL "Gun safety". If they applied their definition of "safety" to cars, cars would be locked up and only allowed use by military and LE.where do these bitches get off calling themselves "gun safety" orgs? What does even the first one of them know about gun safety?
Unless they mean "safe from guns" which is just as stupid.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: John Rosenthal
Phone: 617-733-3559
High School Students Announce 50 Mile March to Smith & Wesson Headquarters Stop Handgun Violence, March for Our Lives: Boston Partner, and 50 Miles More to Help in the Effort to Stop Gun Violence across the country
Boston, MA – Today, Massachusetts non-profit Stop Handgun Violence, March For Our Lives: Boston, and national youth-led gun reform movement 50 Miles More announce the launch of a 50 mile march across Massachusetts. The 50 Miles More: Massachusetts march, led by local youth activists, will begin in Worcester on August 23nd and end August 26th with a rally at Smith & Wesson in Springfield at 12:00pm. The march and rally aim to keep gun reform issues in the national spotlight and to draw attention to the fact that young people feel unsafe in their neighborhoods, classrooms, movie theaters, restaurants and homes.
Students are targeting Smith & Wesson for their role in producing and selling weapons used in many mass shootings – including the tragedies in Parkland, San Bernardino, and Aurora – and for their weapons’ contribution to daily gun violence in communities across the country. The students ask that Smith & Wesson:
“This 50 Mile walk is about accountability,” said student organizer Vikiana Petit-Homme.“Smith & Wesson continues to profit from guns used in horrific mass shootings and daily gun violence in our communities. We have had enough. We are demanding that they work with us to be a part of the solution, not the problem.”
- Cease the manufacture and distribution of all weapons outlawed under the 2004 Massachusetts Assault Weapons Ban including Attorney General Maura Healey’s copycat weapon enforcement.
[*]Donate $5,000,000 to research violence caused by Smith & Wesson weapons and monitor illegal use of Smith & Wesson weapons to offset the lack of federal research funding for the gun violence epidemic.
“I am proud to live in the state with the lowest gun deaths in the nation,” said student organizer Jack Torres. “I am proud of our laws, our legislature, and governor for their stances on this issue. But what I am not proud of is that I live in the state that produces guns that are responsible for taking the lives of people all throughout this country. It is high time manufacturers join the conversation about ending gun violence. We’re bringing the fight to them because we have had enough. ”
“We are so excited to be working with the students of Massachusetts on their march,” said 50 Miles More co-founder and Executive Director Katie Eder. “This movement is incredibly powerful because the youth leading it are smart, strategic, and connected. Every step we take, we take toward the same goal — to making this country safer for everyone in it. That is why we launched #50more in #50states and why we will continue to fight tirelessly together to keep the momentum going on this movement.”
“We are proud to support the efforts of the students of 50 Miles More Massachusetts” said John Rosenthal, founder of Stop Handgun Violence “For too long, Smith & Wesson has received the benefit of Massachusetts’s strong state gun laws while exporting firearms not legal here in Massachusetts across stateliness to inflict violence and terror on other communities.”
I saw a bumper sticker today that said “gunsafetyvoter”. I wonder if she knew the four rules or what Eddie Eagle is.
Press Release: July 26, 2018 – 50 Miles More
Looks like we have some entitled little statists being led to run a fool’s errand.
Small college town.
The newspaper article.
Group promotes firearm safety
ETA: Home to Speer/CCI ammo.
“Deliberately, there is nothing in this program that says you shouldn’t have a gun,” said Marcia Banta, a member of Moms Demand Action. “As a matter of fact, we are speaking much to people who do own guns. I am confident there is no one in this valley who sells guns that wants those guns to harm children.”
Banta, of Lewiston, has a concealed carry permit. She helped bring the program to the valley because she thinks it offers valuable tips.
Ndes of Shannon yet?
I believe there's a movie called "Mom's Demand Action" ...Ndes of Shannon yet?
Guess who's popping back up again
Moms Demand Action will head to Florida's capital to push for gun laws - WMNF
Hank Hill would not approve.Tell moms demand shit banned to ban fertilizer. How about propane tanks?