
Granted . . . E-mail chain reporting isn't even close to "journalism" BUT it will suffice for Saturday and offer a glimpse at culture war and partisan slap fighting ahead of midterms . . . Check-it:
Her email referenced the “critical gaps” in state laws that allow individuals like her neighbor, who have a documented history of violence, to obtain and possess firearms. She urged lawmakers to consider policy changes, such as mandating universal background checks on all gun sales and transfers and considering “threats of violence as a rationale for a warrant, search and removal of guns from a household.”
Wilborn, a McPherson Republican who didn’t seek reelection this year, replied to Spoon, and everybody else, early Friday.
“You folks never miss an opportunity, to promote your gun shaming hypothesis,” Wilborn wrote. “More people are killed by illegals with a criminal record. Please spare me.”
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Winfield resident shocked by Kansas lawmaker's response to her plea for gun safety * Kansas Reflector
Winfield resident Lisa Spoon emailed every member of the Kansas House to start a conversation about loopholes in state law that allow people convicted of violent crimes to own a gun
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