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A rep presented a bill which would of made armed border
patrol members the same as "domestic terrorists" ! The Az House
saw through this and have voted to defeat the bill. They
used common sense in doing so. Hard to believe this so
call "representative" wanted to make anyone trying to
help keep our borders thus our Nation a little safer, a
"terrorist". Far as I'm concerned she's the one of the
reasons we have such a problem on our borders.
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/local/40995.php
the next election comes around.
patrol members the same as "domestic terrorists" ! The Az House
saw through this and have voted to defeat the bill. They
used common sense in doing so. Hard to believe this so
call "representative" wanted to make anyone trying to
help keep our borders thus our Nation a little safer, a
"terrorist". Far as I'm concerned she's the one of the
reasons we have such a problem on our borders.
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/local/40995.php
I hope the people in her district send her packing whenArmed people or groups who patrol to protect against illegal activity are not domestic terrorists, lawmakers decided Monday in rejecting a bill that flamed fears and passions at the statehouse and beyond.
The hearing on House Bill 2286 was more about message than substance, as its defeat was all but sealed before the first comments were made.
Despite its near-certain fate, lawmakers spent nearly four hours discussing border security in a debate that veered from racism to hatemongers to free speech and gun rights.
On a 7-3 vote, the Homeland Security and Property Rights Committee rejected the bill introduced by Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix. Sinema became as much a target of discussion as the bill itself.
the next election comes around.