Proposed Vt. Cell Phone Law Really a Statement on Gun Rights, Lawmaker Says
Sen. John Rodgers, who represents two counties in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, said he wanted to make people reflect on their liberties—and how it would feel to have them taken away
By Jack Thurston Published January 10, 2020 Updated at 12:49 am on January 11, 2020
Isn't Vermont Bernie Sanders home state?
Bold move but I doubt the anti-gun people will actually get the meaning in this effort.
Now, watch it pass into law. Which will show the Vermont legislature didn't get it either.
Sen. John Rodgers, who represents two counties in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, said he wanted to make people reflect on their liberties—and how it would feel to have them taken away
By Jack Thurston Published January 10, 2020 Updated at 12:49 am on January 11, 2020
Isn't Vermont Bernie Sanders home state?
Bold move but I doubt the anti-gun people will actually get the meaning in this effort.
Now, watch it pass into law. Which will show the Vermont legislature didn't get it either.
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