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Subdeacon Joe

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http://chicksontheright.com/posts/item/23920-more-do-as-i-say-not-as-i-do-jackwagonery

 

As you already know, Mayor Bloomberg is gun-control-happy, and wouldn’t
you know it - he has a lobbyist in Colorado who actually USES the guns
that he’s “working to restrict.”

I know. I’m picking my jaw up off the floor, too. Uh huh.

See this neat little picture of a dude “smiling broadly as he shoulders a DPMS .308 rifle with a 20-round magazine?”

 

Yeeeeeah. That’s “Denver-based
Headwaters Strategies lobbyist Adam Eichberg….at a watermelon shoot in
September 2012 at the farm of Colorado state Sen. Greg Brophy ® where he
fired a semi-automatic rifle with a high-capacity magazine.

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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/03/09/Gabby-Giffords-Husband-Buys-AR-15-Announces-He-s-Not-Keeping-It-After-News-Leaks-Out

 

Mark E. Kelly, gun-control proponent and husband to former
Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, recently purchased an AR-15 (an "assault
weapon," he called it)—which he now says he intended as an illustration
of the need for more stringent gun laws.

Kelly reportedly bought the AR-15 and a 1911-style semi-automatic pistol at a gun store in Tucson, Arizona.


Breitbart News received a tip on this
when Neil McCabe, editor of Guns & Patriots newsletter, contacted
us on March 7 and said:


Mark E. Kelly, made purchases which

included an AR-15--sometimes described as an "assault rifle"--at 3:30 pm

on the afternoon of March 5 at Diamondback Police Supply, 170 S. Kolb

Street, Tucson, AZ.


According to McCabe, witnesses to the purchases claimed Kelly purchased "high capacity" magazines as well.


On March 6, McCabe contacted Kelly's gun control group--"Americans
for Responsible Solutions"--and on March 8 they replied that his message
had been passed on to colleagues who handle press requests. Breitbart
News then began investigating the details surrounding the purchase,
including visiting the gun store.


Suddenly, Kelly announced on his Facebook page that he was not going to keep the AR-15, which he has yet to pick up from the store.


Days after making the purchases, Kelly wrote on Facebook:


I just had a background check a few days ago when I went to my local

gun store to buy a .45. As I was leaving, I noticed a used AR-15. Bought

that too. Even to buy an assault weapon, the background check only

takes a matter of minutes. I don't have possession of it yet but I'll be

turning it over to the Tucson PD when I do.

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