Ha ha!
Tucson’s destroyed gun total hits 4,820; lawmaker wants city to stop https://t.co/J3q1xxbENB pic.twitter.com/GXSzbb94De
— Arizona Daily Star (@TucsonStar) October 31, 2016
“They are making determinations based on a politicized description of a firearm,” Rathner said.
Almost sounds like ‘right-to-life’ arguments for guns.