…Expecting A Different Result
By Mitch Berg
Minnesota’s gun grabbing DFL legislators have been beaten senseless, session after session after session, for well over a decade and a half now.Apparently they don’t get the hint. From MNGOPAC:
Norton is still working on crafting the bill but said her legislation will focus on making it easier to keep track of gun ownership. She noted that if she sells her kayak to someone, she has to register who she gave it to and questions why the same laws don’t always apply in the case of firearms.”
Dear Representative Norton: you’re retiring from office after the session. It’s probably a good thing.
It’ll be interesting to know how the person the DFL endorses to try and hold your seat stands on this.





September 15th, 2015 at 1:23 am
Rep Norton has made an error. Technically DNR doesn’t track the change of ownership until the new owner tells DNR they are the owner.
Walter Hanson
Minneapolis, MN
September 15th, 2015 at 5:19 am
“She said her recent diagnosis is a reminder of the importance of wearing sunscreen and a hat.”
She’s apparently not up on the latest science that sunscreen is more dangerous than sunburn.
September 15th, 2015 at 5:58 am
Must register with the government to exercise a Fundamental Constitutional Right? Let’s expand the idea to voter registration, too. Also abortions, and newspaper editorials.
September 15th, 2015 at 12:15 pm
Instead of asking why we don’t treat guns like kayaks, I would ask why don’t we treat kayaks like guns?
The pharase CRAFTING a bill is SOOOOO pretentious.
September 15th, 2015 at 1:39 pm
Why don’t we do the First amendment like the second? Require registration and background checks and cooling off periods before purchasing printing presses? There should be severe restrictions on communication technology created since the 1930’s that allow for rapid-fire distribution of speech. And let’s try to ban anything related equipment with green tips because it’s extra dangerous if used for the wrong purposes!
September 15th, 2015 at 2:43 pm
“Yes, my gun is registered. Is your vote?”