Monday, October 28, 2013

Group seeks end to gun ban in Connecticut parks and forests

While it’s not part of the recommended letter, it wouldn’t hurt -- just to help work up the motivation to send one -- to understand that Gov. Malloy and his family have no need to hike through state forests unprotected, not with “a security detail made up more than 12 State Troopers” that racked up $1.1 million in taxpayer-funded overtime. [More]
This evening’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes how typical it is of “progressives” to pretend the laws of nature and the relationships between predator and prey are suspended in forests, of all places.

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