Clap Back Confronts Kander On Gun Rights

Actually . . .

Our TKC counterpoint was much better and far more fun to read. 

Still . . .

Here's the newspaper second guessing Kansas City's favorite progressive political player:

"I have to wonder whether Kander has read the Protection Act. The law specifically allows that a gun company or shop can be sued. If the gun does not function, if it blows up in your hand, fires when it is not supposed to or is sold negligently or illegally, the company that made it can be sued."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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