Both the Kansas State Senate and House of Representatives voted to override Governor Sebelius’ veto of the National Rifle Association (NRA)-backed Right-to-Carry legislation, Senate Bill 418, “The Personal and Family Protection Act.”“After 12 years, it took a collective, bi-partisan effort to win this fight. Kansas now joins 46 other states who enjoy some form of Right-to-Carry,” NRA Chief Lobbyist Chris W. Cox declared.
Thank you, NRA, and I look forward to seeing my Colorado (or Florida or Utah) permit honored in Kansas!
Walt Rauch is literate.
ReplyDeleteI fake it. I only got through my college language requirement by sleeping with my teacher, and she only gave me a "D."
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What an opening!
ReplyDeleteFor which "activity" did you earn the "D" grade?
Walt
Someday I'll explain how to get a "D" in College Freshman chemistry in exchange for an airplane salvaged .50.