There, fixed it for you.Pawpaw wrote:Sure it does. Translation: "I think the public ought to understand that we don't want to respect their constitutional rights, but the court says we have to. (and we're going to do the absolute minimum that we must in order to try to keep the court happy, but nothing more than that.)"MeMelYup wrote:That last sentence doesn't make sense."I don't believe in guns. I don't believe in carrying guns," said Councilmember Marion Barry, a Democrat and a former four-term mayor. "I think the public ought to understand that all of us here are doing something we really don't want to do."
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- Wed Sep 24, 2014 2:27 pm
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- Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:12 am
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Re: DC Council votes to allow concealed carry
Not so fast...TresHuevos wrote:Classictacticool wrote:More and more it looks like Marion Barry was the most law abiding politician DC has ever had.
From the article, it appears he's still quite in the game there in the yankee capital:
"I don't believe in guns. I don't believe in carrying guns," said Councilmember Marion Barry, a Democrat and a former four-term mayor. "I think the public ought to understand that all of us here are doing something we really don't want to do."