Gov. Mike Parson's decision to make a big deal out of signing an executive order preventing penalties for late conceal-carry renewals did not sit well with House Minority Leader Crystal Quade, D-Springfield.
Quade issued the following statement Thursday evening:
If the governor had issued his executive order on conceal-carry permits a day earlier, I would have thought it was a bad April Fools Day joke.
The fact that the governor thinks this is a priority is beyond disappointing and gives further ammunition to critics who say he isn't doing all he can to stop the spread of COVID-19 in Missouri.
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Is the fact that yet another Democrat doesn't want us to be able to defend ourselves really news?
What's news is all the Democratic governors who've decided or agreed with President Trump that the gun industry all the way down to gun and ammo stores are essential. Or all the anti-gun Democrats who've had a change of heart, and for example called a company in flyover country only to discover they can't just order a gun and have it mailed to them, contrary to the propaganda they've listened to all their lives (well, if they're too young to remember the Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968).
A lot of preferences are getting revealed in these times.
An ignorant and heavily armed public faced with an exponential curve they can't they can't cipher on their fingers and toes...not to mention needing to believe in the germ theory and vaccination to save the general public from the promiscuous spread of the virus rather than their teevee preachers and miracles...hell most of 'em cling to their bibles and think Jesus walked the earth with the dinosaurs...what could go wrong?
@9:51 Well put! My conveniences aren't more important than peoples' lives, but my Rights are!
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