What Joe Biden Thinks About Guns

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What Joe Biden Thinks About Guns

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From his own website:

https://joebiden.com/gunsafety/

Scary.

Many of us are not "one-issue" voters but you should think about what he is trying to do when you go to vote this November.
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Pretty scary- in fact it's worse than most other "dems" plans. When you can sue GM or Toyota for a drunk driving accident, we'll talk about suing gun mfrs for violent acts of people. :headscratch
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I'm not aware of a single issue that Joe Biden and I agree on.
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Bring it on grandpa :fire
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Grayling813 wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 4:14 pm I'm not aware of a single issue that Joe Biden and I agree on.
SAME HERE for sure
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flechero wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 3:04 pm Pretty scary- in fact it's worse than most other "dems" plans. When you can sue GM or Toyota for a drunk driving accident, we'll talk about suing gun mfrs for violent acts of people. :headscratch
Totally agree!
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I'm not aware of a single issue that Joe Biden and I agree on.
well, maybe not 'issues', but I Joe & I might agree that:

(a) we don't want Bernie as president
(b) Joe shouldn't own an AR-15

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ghostrider wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 7:47 pm
I'm not aware of a single issue that Joe Biden and I agree on.
well, maybe not 'issues', but I Joe & I might agree that:

(a) we don't want Bernie as president
(b) Joe shouldn't own an AR-15

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(b) (1) ... or a double-barreled shotgun.
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I believe Joe's behavior warrants the removal of his firearms under Delaware's red flag law.
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He’s promising to make Irish Bob O’Rourke his "gun tzar". I’d be REALLY curious how he’s going to do that within the confines of the Constitution.

Never mind. I forgot that Crazy Uncle Joe neither knows nor supports the Constitution.
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https://concealednation.org/2020/03/if- ... +Your+Home
One of the latest; the Presidential hopeful made a promise Monday night while campaigning that he would put Beto O’Rourke in charge of gun control during his presidency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jVChf3ajb4
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That pair makes me think of Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-DumbDumb, but I can't decide which is which.
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Wow. Not ONE single word about keeping or taking guns from the hands of actual criminal shooters. So, hey, Joe..... how are you going to get the MS13's, Hells Angels, armed robbers, and psychopaths - i.e., the shooters we're concerned about - to line up at the police station and turn in their guns and magazines? If I were in a town hall with him, I'd ask that question.
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Pawpaw wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2020 5:38 pm That pair makes me think of Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-DumbDumb, but I can't decide which is which.
Not TweedleDumb and TweedleDumber?
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https://ktrh.iheart.com/featured/michae ... ll-of-sh-/

Angry Biden tells Detroit auto worker “your full of “words I can’t use on this forum or put * asterisks to represent the word on this forum in order to keep it family friendly, which of course begs the question if I can even link to a story that uses asterisks to represent the word that the former Vice President said””

This happened during a second amendment discussion thus it is here and not the regular Joe Biden thread.
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