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    1. It’s like roulette with something like this. It’d be interesting to see what most would do with it. New reality show… “**Challenge Your Local MAGAt”**. It might be interesting to see how he deals with the internal struggles of doing the right thing. If he’s publicly vocal about his views, give them the spotlight here. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    2. Jim Brady was shot and all he managed was a watered down token law. Obama couldn’t do it after Sandy Hook. There could be a Columbine-style school shooting every day and a Uvalde-style shooting twice on Mondays – only in deep Red counties and there still wouldn’t be any federal legislation to properly stop rampant gun violence.

    3. Objective_Oven7673 on

      Words that end in “ck” in English REALLY aren’t very positive, which makes it hard to pick an acronym that would be hard to vote against.

      The only actual suggestion I can find after looking through a list of words that end in “ck” is:

      The “Protection of American Youth’s Birthrights to Affirm Charlie Kirk” Act. First and foremost of which is the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

      “First. Not second.” If you catch my reasonably potent drift.

      They want payback for the assassination according to recent rhetoric. Vote against it.

      This is an initiative to protect children, just like you, me, Charlie, and any parent are interested in protecting their children. Vote against it.

    4. If they do vote for it and we get serious gun control then Kirk will have finally done something good. I’ll chip in for the statue.

    5. This will do literally nothing.

      They’re hypocrites. They know it, their voters know it. They believe in nothing and they don’t care when you point that fact out.

    6. Just call it the Charlie Kirk act or bill. Keep his name prominent so they see the reps fumble his legacy.

    7. Democrat leaders: “No no no, that just won’t do. Such a thing would be most ungentlemanly and ill-sporting. In fact, we must send a letter of condolence, post haste.”

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