Democrats are Never Honest Brokers … Nancy Pelosi: “They’re going to say, ‘You give them bump stock, it’s going to be a slippery slope.’ I certainly hope so.” (VIDEO)
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DEMOCRATS ARE NEVER HONEST BROKERS … ALL THEY WANT IS GUN CONTROL.
In the aftermath of the terrible Las Vegas massacre that saw the most shooting deaths in American history, the Left has done nothing but play politics. Sadly, as families were still trying to identify shooting victims and not one funeral had taken place, Democrats exploited the tragedy and played politics with gun control. Many, including Republicans and the NRA believe that bump stocks, the device that is used to change a semi-automatic gun into an automatic fire one, believe that regulation is needed. However, many on the Right are concerned that any regulation on the Second Amendment is a slippery slope. And why shouldn’t they be, as Democrat House Minority Leader came out and said, “They’re going to say, ‘You give them bump stock, it’s going to be a slippery slope.’ I certainly hope so.” UNREAL. Is it so difficult for Democrats to be honest brokers? It looks that way. What a sad state of affairs when we just can’t come together and do the right thing. But with people like Pelosi and her ilk, they are only after the end of the Second Amendment.
Even House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi admits any bans on bump stocks could bring on more Second Amendment controls.
Beware, conservatives, of banning anything to do with the Second Amendment.
Pelosi’s quite right. One chip in the constitutional block needs to another chip, and then to another chip and another. It’s the slippery slope of gun control.
And when you’ve got the highest ranking Dem in the House saying so — well, conservatives, it behooves to listen.
Pelosi’s words, during a recent exchange with a reporter at a press conference on Capitol Hill about a proposed ban on bump stock gun add-ons: “They’re going to say, ‘You give them bump stock, it’s going to be a slippery slope.’ I certainly hope so.”
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