POLL: What do you think of Sen. Marsh's attempt to bottle up gun laws in a newly named subcommittee? - dailypress.com
Unscientific, and deals with Sen. Marsh's "Death Star" subcommittee that other threads reference.
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POLL: What do you think of Sen. Marsh's attempt to bottle up gun laws in a newly named subcommittee? - dailypress.com
Unscientific, and deals with Sen. Marsh's "Death Star" subcommittee that other threads reference.
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hmmm....poll is closed....
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yeah and after only 315 votes that had the majority swing in our favor....![]()
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"Sure, As long as the machines are workin' and you can call 911. But you take those things away, you throw people in the dark, and you scare the **** out of them; no more rules...You'll see how primitive they can get."
POLL: What do you think of Sen. Marsh's attempt to bottle up gun laws in a newly named subcommittee?
Sen. Henry Marsh, a Democrat from Richmond, has appointed a subcommittee stacked with legislators who favor stricter gun laws and is sending some bills there to die for the session, among them the proposed repeal of the state's one-a-month limit on handgun purchases.
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Sen. Marsh's "Death Star" committee: Creative legislating or abuse of power?
50 % It's unethical at best, an attempt to thwart the will of the majority. (157 responses)
20 % It's a conscientious lawmaker using the rules to preserve a necessary law. (63 responses)
4 % It's the sort of thing the House has done for years. Go for it. (12 responses)
4 % It's the sort of thing the House has done for years. The Senate should have higher standards. (13 responses)
22 % It shows that the system is broken. (70 responses)
315 total responses