Just last week, ABC News released video of Gabrielle Giffords watching her husband shoot the same gun that injured her last year.
Mark Kelly enjoys shooting his Glock 9mm handgun, the same firearm used to injure his wife in 2012.
While Mr. Kelly’s firearm only has a 17 round magazine at the time the video was shot, it would still have been banned under the Democratic party’s proposed legislation. The same ban Gabrielle Gifford hypocritically expressed anger at not having been passed.
The ban that failed the Senate would have limited Gifford’s husband to 10 rounds. For some reason, Gabby doesn’t seem to mind her own family possessing magazines she feels the average citizen should not own.
If eleven rounds is too many, then why is her family entitled to use magazines that hold seventeen?
The hypocrisy is too much to bear. If the only way gun owners are to buy the guns the way the manufacturer makes them is to be related to a Congressional member, elitism is our near future.
If it is good enough for thee, it is good enough for me.
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