@TiffanyBond i am also curious to know your position on firearms such as constitutional carry and private sales im pro 2A and think that like free speech it should never be touched by our goverment
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
I generally have no issues with guns. I have issues with weapons, particularly heavy assault weapons, that get into the hands of domestic violence perpetrators & the mentally ill. I work in family law & have seen way too many be constantly threatened and in a state of fear.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Mainedolfan30
We have to control those situations. I don't know the exact mechanism(s) yet. We should be having a dialogue about it, now. Spend a few mornings on PFA day in district court. It's eye-opening how much of a problem DV is in Maine.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Mainedolfan30
The guys who aren't concerned how their kids are doing after seeing their mom get the crud beat out of her by dad, and their first question is "when do I get my guns back?" Those guys don't need guns. Ever.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
And i wholeheartedly agree with you on that point ive seen stuff like happen When i was in the military and its a big problem need to bring back morals in our country
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
Be careful with nostalgia, particularly as it related to domestic violence. Something has shifted in society with the school shootings...but domestic violence was not better in eras bygone. It just wasn't talked about.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
Im well aware the 50s werent all rainbows and butterflys lol
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There are indeed some folks who believe in mid-century unicorns. 
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