Anonymous ID: 301d30 KANSAS CORRELATION? March 16, 2018, 7 a.m. No.684746   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4749 >>4768 >>4896

Could it refer to this?

 

GUN CONTROL BILLS DIE IN KANSAS, DAY AFTER STUDENT WALKOUT

 

Kansas lawmakers rejected a series of gun control measures one by one on Thursday, the day after students nationwide walked out of class to protest school shootings.

The sprawling debate demonstrated the Legislature remains solidly in favor of gun rights.

A shooting in Parkland, Fla., killed 17 people last month. That led to walkouts Wednesday across the country and in Kansas, including at the Kansas Capitol.

Thursday, senators voted against more than half a dozen measures, including:

– Prohibiting rifle purchases for people under 21

– Imposing a three-day waiting period on some gun purchases

– Allowing public colleges to decide whether to allow concealed weapons

Senators did unanimously pass a bill making it a state crime for people convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor domestic violence offense to have a firearm.

They also passed a bill requiring Kansas to recognize conceal-carry permits from other states, 25-15.

The defeated gun control measures came in the form of amendments to that bill.

Kansas has among the least-restrictive gun laws in the country. The state doesn't require permits to carry concealed weapons. Public colleges and universities can't prohibit concealed weapons, and guns are allowed in the Capitol itself.

"It's not a question of if Kansas is going to get its own Parkland or Columbine or Sandy Hook, it's a matter of when," said Sen. Tom Holland, D-Baldwin City.

Sen. Ty Masterson, R-Andover, said the facts are on the side of gun rights. Over the past few decades, mass shootings often come in so-called gun free zones, he said.

"I don't think there's anybody in this room that doesn't agree that those are significant tragedies and things need to be done," Masterson said. "The issue comes in, what is the solution? And with the human condition, in the end there is no real solution."

An effort to allow public universities to decide whether to allow concealed weapons failed. Public colleges and universities have been required to allow concealed weapons since last summer.

Sen. Tom Hawk, D-Manhattan, said he brought forward the amendment in case anyone's minds had changed over the past year. But senators supportive of allowing concealed weapons on campus pointed to a falling crime rate at the University of Kansas.

One amendment that would have prohibited rifle purchases by people under 21 provoked a split over the rights and privileges of young adults. Holland noted 18- and 19-year-olds aren't allowed to drink.

The right to bear arms is protected by the U.S. Constitution, while drinking is not, said Sen. Richard Hilderbrand, R-Galena.

Another amendment would have required a three-day wait to purchase some firearms and required background checks.

"This is only a delay in purchasing a firearm. Not saying you can't, just a delay to make sure you don't have that mental issue or previous conviction of domestic violence," said Sen. Oletha Faust-Goudeau, D-Wichita.

Sen. Steve Fitzgerald, a Leavenworth Republican who is running for Congress, said at times safety measures can be counterproductive. Driving home his point, he said that in the case of a helicopter that crashed in New York earlier this week, passengers died after they were unable to break free of their safety harnesses.

He called a proposal for a three-day waiting period after gun sales "over the top."

"It sounds like it's a wise thing, but for the young single mother whose enraged boyfriend is on his way over – now – she needs something more than to be able to dial the police. She needs something more than a protection order. She needs something more than a lock on the door. But she'll have to wait three days," Fitzgerald said.

When the bill passed the House, it allowed 18-year-olds to have concealed weapons with a permit. A Senate committee stripped out that provision before sending it to the floor.

Under current law, people 21 and up can carry concealed weapons.

 

Source: http:// www. governing.com/topics/public-justice-safety/tns-kansas-gun-control-bills-walkout.html

Anonymous ID: 301d30 March 16, 2018, 7:32 a.m. No.685005   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dont know if this is anything… Weird…

 

http:// freebeacon.com/politics/former-obama-aides-rip-into-dem-rep-lipinski-for-galling-mailer/

 

FORMER OBAMA AIDES RIP INTO DEM REP LIPINSKI FOR ‘GALLING’ MAILER

FORMER WHITE HOUSE TEAM ANGERED OVER MAILER BOOSTING LIPINSKI THAT INVOKED OBAMA

 

Barack Obama loyalists blasted Illinois Rep. Dan Lipinski (D.) Thursday after a super PAC supporting him used an image of the former president, even though Lipinski opposed major parts of Obama's agenda and did not endorse him for re-election in 2012.

The campaign mailer featured a photo of Obama during a State of the Union address, captioned with the text, "Known for Leading," Politico reported. The reverse side showed Lipinski's liberal primary opponent Marie Newman under the headline, "Known for Misleading."

"It’s time to reveal the truth, Congressman Lipinski," Jon Carson, Obama's 2008 national field organizer said. "You are no Barack Obama."

Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod was outraged at the mailer, calling it "very cynical," and mentioning that Lipinski voted against the Affordable Care Act in a tweet.

"In fact, Lipinski was one of the few Democrats who voted against the Affordable Care Act, which makes the Obama mailer even more galling," Axelrod continued.

Dan Pfeiffer, a former senior advisor to Obama, retweeted Axelrod's criticism of Lipinski.

Lipinski, a rare pro-life Democrat, voted against the Affordable Care Act over concerns it could fund abortions. He is facing an aggressive campaign from the left to oust him from his seat.

Obama's team was so angry over the mailer, 10 former aides and volunteers stood in Axelrod's old offices for a Thursday press conference, in the same place Obama launched his 2008 presidential campaign.

They recounted the struggle to pass the Affordable Care Act and highlighted that Lipinksi was not interested in helping.

"I was stunned to watch Dan Lipinski vote to deny 20 million Americans the very coverage that he and I both enjoyed, while defying a president and members of Congress who put their careers on the line to pass this health care reform in this country," John Atkinson, a finance member from Organizing for Action said.

"We will not allow Dan Lipinski's hypocrisy to stand," he said. "Congressman Lipinski was never a supporter of President Obama when he needed him most."

Atkinson denied the move had anything to do with preserving Obama's legacy.

"This is about calling out hypocrisy, frankly. And letting the voters know what their representative’s actually doing in Congress and the fact that lying to them about his record and about his allegiances is not going to be tolerated," he said.

The Democratic primary for Lipinski's seat is on March 20.

Anonymous ID: 301d30 March 16, 2018, 7:39 a.m. No.685076   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5101

https:// godfatherpolitics.com/surprise-obama-used-same-corrupt-organization-to-investigate-romney-that-hillary-used-on-trump/

 

SURPRISE! OBAMA USED SAME CORRUPT ORGANIZATION TO INVESTIGATE ROMNEY, THAT HILLARY USED ON TRUMP!