Trump buys a GLOCK IN S.Carloina. this man is a god

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Former President Donald Trump’s campaign backtracked Monday on claims the ex-president bought a firearm during a visit to a gun company in South Carolina—after commentators pointed out that doing so would have violated federal law, given prohibitions on people under felony indictments buying firearms.


 
Why does Trump need a gun? I mean, more power to him if he wants to go shooting or whatever. In fact, more power to him regardless.

Hopefully he will get some instruction of firearm safety.
 
The L-ord our G-d is one L-ord. Please refrain from your blasphemy. On Yom Kippur too. Come on man...
 
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Why does Trump need a gun? I mean, more power to him if he wants to go shooting or whatever. In fact, more power to him regardless.

Hopefully he will get some instruction of firearm safety.
He has had Carry Permits in 38 + States for many years including New York & Florida
 

TOPLINE​


Former President Donald Trump’s campaign backtracked Monday on claims the ex-president bought a firearm during a visit to a gun company in South Carolina—after commentators pointed out that doing so would have violated federal law, given prohibitions on people under felony indictments buying firearms.


Oh, so he did and then realized it was illegal so they lied and said he didn't.
 

It is no longer constitutional to ban people under felony indictment from buying guns, a federal judge in Texas ruled Monday.

U.S. District Judge David Counts, appointed by former President Donald Trump to Texas’ western federal district, found that a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling from June invalidates federal law which prohibits those charged with a felony from obtaining a gun. It was not immediately clear if the ruling would be appealed.

This summer, the high court’s ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association vs. Bruen, written by Justice Clarence Thomas, struck down the state’s concealed carry law and held that courts going forward should uphold gun restrictions only if there is a tradition of them in U.S. history. Counts said he found no such history for limiting access to guns for those charged but not convicted of felony crimes, though he acknowledged his search was “not exhaustive.”
 

TOPLINE​


Former President Donald Trump’s campaign backtracked Monday on claims the ex-president bought a firearm during a visit to a gun company in South Carolina—after commentators pointed out that doing so would have violated federal law, given prohibitions on people under felony indictments buying firearms.


Lock him up!

Lock him up!
 

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