Just read this article in the Huffington Post about the hearings that quotes Raskin as saying,
"I think there’s a concern that the spirit of Newtown -- that resolve -- is already beginning to slip away." Raskin added, "The time to act is now."
Is that pretty much all but an admission that this law is being passed based on a long-standing agenda, and they're trying to use a tragedy to further their control?? They are ADMITTING this is emotionally-based law. I can't believe they can get away with this. And it's in the Huffington Post!
"I think there’s a concern that the spirit of Newtown -- that resolve -- is already beginning to slip away." Raskin added, "The time to act is now."
Is that pretty much all but an admission that this law is being passed based on a long-standing agenda, and they're trying to use a tragedy to further their control?? They are ADMITTING this is emotionally-based law. I can't believe they can get away with this. And it's in the Huffington Post!