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David Gregory Will Not Be Prosecuted or Arrested for Illegal Magazine Possession

w-smith-84 Wrote: Jan 12, 2013 7:54 PM
No, you've proven yourself to be a typical TH ideologue - you REFUSE to answer that simple question I have posted about 10 times in the last few days. Just like all the other times, NOT ONE OF YOU KOOKS will answer it. Why not? Because you KNOW the ONLY rational answer is YES. And that will set your TH torch and pitchfork brethren against you. Because there's no room for reasonableness here on TH. Your car "analogy" followed by your airplane "analogy" are not straw-men, those are called NON SEQUITUR logical fallacies. You're an educator? I would think you would know your logical fallacies if you were, in fact, a teacher. So, McGovern, you are neither psychic nor an educator. Most likely, you dig ditches for a living...
McGovern Wrote: Jan 13, 2013 12:01 PM
1. I will admit I'm not a psychic. You're really smart for catching me on that one.

2. I am an educator, although I'm sure several teachers in my building might not agree. Add to that a few unhappy parents who might agree with you.

3. As for digging ditches, are you psychic? In high school, I dug out sections for driveways at a trailer park.

By the way, as for your question, if you will go back through my responses, you will see I answered your question not once, but twice. And if you don't want to look, here is my answer again:

No.

Well, we saw this one coming. It's been nearly a month since NBC's Meet the Press host David Gregory illegally possessed a 30-round ammunition magazine on national television during an interview with NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre. During the interview, Gregory made it clear he supports a ban on high capacity magazines. Washington D.C. firearms law states it is a crime to possess any ammunition magazine that holds more than 10-bullets, even if the magazine is empty.

“No person in the District shall possess, sell, or transfer any large capacity ammunition feeding device regardless of whether...

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