After the El Paso and Dayton mass murders last week. Will Congress pass meaningful gun laws?
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Jim Williams and Dan Maduri talk about the mass shooting attacks that took place in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. There is pressure on the White House, the House and the Senate to do something about the rash of gun violence in this country.
The duo talk about what if anything that Congress, or the White House will do anything to curb the growing gun violence in the United States. There are many plans that the American people support like the ban on assault rifles, enhanced background checks, closing the loopholes at gun shows and Internet sales.
These common sense gun laws have support by both those who aren’t gun owners and those who all agree that the time has come to move forward on gun laws. But are state legislators both on a statewide and in Washington ready to make a bold move?
But year in and year out there seems no way that politicians on both sides of the political community statewide and in Washington who are willing to give up the gun lobby money. Until the money comes out
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The duo talk about what if anything that Congress, or the White House will do anything to curb the growing gun violence in the United States. There are many plans that the American people support like the ban on assault rifles, enhanced background checks, closing the loopholes at gun shows and Internet sales.
These common sense gun laws have support by both those who aren’t gun owners and those who all agree that the time has come to move forward on gun laws. But are state legislators both on a statewide and in Washington ready to make a bold move?
But year in and year out there seems no way that politicians on both sides of the political community statewide and in Washington who are willing to give up the gun lobby money. Until the money comes out
The Politically Incorrect Podcast is powered by Warby Parker. Warby Parker was founded with a rebellious spirit and a lofty goal: to create boutique-quality eye wear at a revolutionary price point.
A collaboration between four close friends, Warby Parker was conceived as an alternative to the overpriced and bland eyewear available today.
Prescription eyewear shouldn’t cost you more than a plane ticket or a new iPhone.
By circumventing traditional channels and engaging with customers directly through their website and retail stores, Warby Parker is able to provide high-quality, good-looking prescription eye wear at a fraction of the price.
The Warby Parker aesthetic is vintage-inspired with a contemporary twist. Every pair is custom fit with anti-reflective, polycarbonate prescription lenses.
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