And i dont see a problem with having a discussion about the issues instead of screaming rhetoric
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
I don't scream much. It's not productive. If you listen carefully, there is almost always a solution waiting to be found. Maybe we need more people in congress who *don't* get caught up in their team and are instead focused on improving our society collaboratively?
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
What I've found is whether your hat is MAGA, pussy, tin foil or you don't like hats, we all want mostly the same things. We want to be safe, happy, & healthy; to live our lives freely how we see fit with minimal government direction, & to have compassion with an eye to budget.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
Exactly however what ever laws you pass should not cost people money or put people in hardship
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
There will always be winners and losers with any legislation. The goal should be incremental improvements, conscious of impacts and particularly aware of the vulnerable.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
Would you support a bill that would cost me 100 dollars per gun to license it amd have to renew every year cause to me thats counter productive
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
I don't know - from just that information, it sounds like a not great bill. I have no idea what the bill might look like. I don't say that to be unclear. I have a lot of I don't know on legislation that hasn't been created yet. I have very strong opinions in general.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Mainedolfan30
But you close doors to great solutions if you only have one path to a goal. I support us creating legislation that honors responsible gun owners and makes irresponsible gun owners not gun owners. The process isn't far enough along to say it *has* to be a certain way.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
I only used that as an example because i read that some where i put food on the table with my firearms and i pay enough in licensing and agent fees i just dont think that solutions is aceptable
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It may or may not be reasonable. Federal legislation should not be an undue burden to the states. I would guess that any licensing and insurance method would be at a state level, not a federal level.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
I mean if it came to that i would pay the fees but under protest and id definitely petition it and get it on a ballot
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
Since it would likely be a made in maine law, I cannot imagine that they would exclude hunters from the conversation or you would storm the state building.
You don't want those laws made in DC. Certainly some laws in DC on firearms, but day-to-day hunting issues? That's state1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes - Show replies
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