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Except, no, it doesn’t force states to stop infringing our 2nd Amendment protected rights. If it did, it’d be “Constitutional Carry” everywhere, as it should be.
.224 or 5.56mm caliber
Ok, I haven’t read the comments yet, but I stopped reading the press release right there. Any clarification needed on that?
And new phone gets no follow up emails…
I hate the phrase “draw down on”. I first heard it used in the tv show “Justified” and thought it was stupid then. Sad that ttag is giving relevancy to this phrase.