Blue state GOP rep forced to remove 2A sticker from laptop: ‘Offensive’
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Blue state GOP rep forced to remove 2A sticker from laptop: ‘Offensive’
close Video Fugitive arrested in connection to violent kidnapping case at Colorado apartment complex Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman has the latest on a fugitive arrested in connection to a violent kidnapping at the Aurora Apartment complex on ‘Fox Report.’ A Republican lawmaker from Colorado expressed shock at being told by Democratic colleagues that he had to remove a sticker supporting the Second Amendment from his laptop while in …
Colorado Rep. Forced to Cover 'Offensive' Second Amendment Sticker on His Laptop During Heated House Gun Debate
In a contentious House debate over gun control legislation, Colorado Rep. Ken DeGraaf's "offensive" Second Amendment sticker prompts a revealing clash about constitutional rights and legislative decorum.
Colorado Rep. Forced to Cover ‘Offensive’ Second Amendment Sticker on His Laptop During Heated House Gun Debate - Politics, Policy, Political Views
Colorado Republican State Rep. Ken DeGraaf was forced to cover a “Shall not be infringed – 2A” sticker on his laptop during a House session on Friday, as it was deemed “offensive.” The sticky incident occurred during a debate over SB25-003, which seeks to ban the manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, and purchase of specified semiautomatic firearms in Colorado, classifying rapid-fire devices as “dangerous weapons.” The bill also includes pr…
Colorado Rep. Pressured to Cowl 'Offensive' Second Modification Sticker on His Laptop computer Throughout Heated Home Gun Debate
Colorado Republican State Rep. Ken DeGraaf was compelled to cowl a “Shall not be infringed – 2A” sticker on his laptop computer throughout a Home session on Friday, because it was deemed “offensive.” The sticky incident occurred throughout a debate over SB25-003, which seeks to ban the manufacture, distribution, switch, sale, and buy of specified semiautomatic firearms in Colorado, classifying rapid-fire gadgets as “harmful weapons.” The invoice…
Australian National Review - WATCH: Colorado Rep. Forced to Cover 'Offensive' Second Amendment Sticker on His Laptop During Heated House Gun Debate
Colorado Republican State Rep. Ken DeGraaf was forced to cover a “Shall not be infringed – 2A” sticker on his laptop during a House session on Friday, as it was deemed “offensive.” The sticky incident occurred during a debate over SB25-003, which seeks to ban the manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, and purchase of specified semiautomatic firearms in Colorado, classifying rapid-fire devices as “dangerous weapons.” The bill also includes pr…
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