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Yes, and while they are at it publish the names addresses of all newspaper officials and staff as well as the fact they don't have firearms to protect their property.
Id have to assume Delaware gov and their media are one in the same. Much like what we currently have nationally.I am under the impression that this is not something the newspapers pushed (not sure of the history) but is rather something the Delaware gov pushed.
Newspapers do not have to print anything they deem harmful....as least that's how its supposed to work....I am under the impression that this is not something the newspapers pushed (not sure of the history) but is rather something the Delaware gov pushed.
Three words.....AN.TIF. A.How many people read newspapers anymore? This is still way off base.
George Thorogood is not the only "Delaware Destroyer."
Anyone involved with the creation of that bill should lose their job.
Next they'll be asking you to wear a patch on your clothes to publicly identify you.
Why "back in the day"? Why not advocate that today?That is more dangerous than it is disgusting. And it is truly disgusting.
Why TF do news outlets need the names and addresses of CHL holders? Oh thats right.. to be published and exposed only to be robbed and attacked later. Basically turning CHL holders into the equivalent of sex offenders by the publication of their names and locations. Seriously sick stuff. Anyone involved with the creation of that bill should lose their job.
Treasonous legislation like that back in the day would come with a short drop and a sudden stop.
Well then, the gov should go first and publish the names and addresses of his security staff. Until he does that, then he can go pound gravel in his manjinaI am under the impression that this is not something the newspapers pushed (not sure of the history) but is rather something the Delaware gov pushed.