S.B. 62: Bump stock & other accelerators ban

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S.B. 62: Bump stock & other accelerators ban

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Looks like we have an anti-gun Republican in the senate.
S. B. No. 62 - Senator Thomas (D).
Cosponsors: Senators Maharath (D), Williams (D), Sykes (D), Fedor (D), Yuko (D), Eklund (R), Antonio (D), Craig (D).
To amend sections 2923.13 and 2923.14 and to enact section 2923.133 of the Revised Code to prohibit certain conduct regarding trigger cranks, bumpfire devices, and other items that accelerate a semi-automatic firearm's rate of fire but do not convert it into an automatic firearm.
https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/legisl ... A133-SB-62
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Morons and traitors.

Thank God we have a conservative legislature who would never vote for this nonsense.
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Thomas et al get to say that they put forward/sponsored legislation that forwarded the agenda of their paymasters. For once, they will be somewhat truthful in saying that they did everything they could do to forward the agenda they were paid to forward.
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