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Mike Powell wrote to ALL <=-
The California AG's office "attempted to justify the law by referencing
50 historical laws that limited or banned the transfer of firearms or ammunition to slaves, blacks, Native Americans, mixed-race individuals, and other minorities.
The California AG's office "attempted to justify the law by referencing 50 historical laws that limited or banned the transfer of firearms or ammunition to slaves, blacks, Native Americans, mixed-race individuals, and other minorities.
When you corner a leftist, they always pull out the race card. Always.
Mike Powell wrote to DIGIMAUS <=-
Normally, you expect them to play the card in order to cast doubts on
the actions of others. The weird thing in this case is that the CA AG's office pulled out examples of racist laws in order to justify their own implementation of a bad law. So the card got played *against* them
rather than by them.
Normally, you expect them to play the card in order to cast doubts on the actions of others. The weird thing in this case is that the CA AG's office pulled out examples of racist laws in order to justify their own implementation of a bad law. So the card got played *against* them rather than by them.
True but that is still a bizarre line of reasoning by the AG's office.
Really weird. Then again, this is California we're talking about here.