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We are on Rudy's side.
I was at the rally on January 6 (and 5) and Rudy and the President did NOT incite violence in any way, shape, or form.
The President specifically said to be peaceful as he stated:
"We're going walk down to the Capitol, and we're going to cheer on our brave senators, and congressmen and women."
And then he said:
"I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard."
Note too that the President demanded that he be taken to the Capitol, where he invited 80,000 of us to, but they refused to take him there.
Those who rioted at the Capitol were WRONG for doing so as the President said himself.
The democrat and RINO "truth deniers" were NOT there and have ONLY heard and seen what the media wants you to hear and see.
See my web site at ABCsOfEvil(dot)com


Dirtydogdancers Larry The Safer Communities Act included:

a. expanded background checks for individuals under the age of 21 purchasing firearms.

b. $11 billion for mental health services

c. increased funding for school-based mental health programs and investments in pediatric mental healthcare services

d. rules preventing individuals who have been convicted of a domestic violence misdemeanor or felony in dating relationships from purchasing firearms for five years.

e. $750 million for state grants to implement crisis intervention order programs, also referred to as red-flag laws, that would allow authorities to confiscate firearms from individuals who have been determined by a court to be a significant danger to themselves or others. The grants could also be used to support mental health courts, drug courts, veterans courts, and extreme risk protection orders.

f. Providing $2 billion for community-based violence prevention initiatives.

It was the most progressive gun related piece of legislation in nearly three decades. Only 10-12 Republicans truly supported it in spite of their party consistently voting against funding mental health services or any serious background checks or limitations for gun ownership. This legislation even addressed the "boyfriend loophole".




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