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  1. After lengthy debate, the House passed - a bill intended to protect the victims of domestic abuse from becoming victims of gun violence. Its intentions are good, but I have some concerns about the which gives abusers a way to keep their firearms.

  2. "I laud any movement in the direction of protecting the victims of domestic violence but I have very serious reservations about the , which would allow abusers to keep their firearm under a consent order if they can get their victims to agree." via

  3. 5 Oct 2018

    Just bc someone doesn't follow you on Twitter doesn't mean they don't follow you on Twitter 🙋

  4. . on "We can not put victims in the position to negotiate firearms with their already-hostile abusers, but that’s what the does."

  5. 26 Sep 2018

    The is a yet another example of Marguerite Quinn putting the interests of the Gun Lobby before the safety of Pennsylvanians. The House and Senate should remove the Quinn Loophole before sending to the Governor’s desk.

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  6. 30 Sep 2018

    (4) People say "we'll fix the later". But we both know no one is going to put the effort into doing that at the expense of advancing other GVP legislation. The time to fix it is now. Bc this will cost lives.

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  7. 30 Sep 2018

    . Senate JC should remove the from . The people who stand to be impacted in DV cases go well beyond the initial partner/spouse victim. Children, extended family, even strangers can be taken out by an angry and armed abuser. 👇

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  8. 26 Sep 2018

    Now that passed protecting victims of domestic violence, the 143rd candidates & should state positions specifically on the named for current occupant of seat they're running for.

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    Remove the allowing abusers to keep their guns if the victim is pressured into giving consent by the abuser.

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