Friday, February 7, 2014

Demanding Moms ‘go postal’ on Rand Paul amendment to USPS bill

Responding with trademark bristling shrillness and indignation over an amendment introduced by Sen. Rand Paul to S.1486, “Postal Reform Act of 2013,” that would overturn restrictions on lawful carrying of firearms into United States Postal Service post offices, Moms Demand Action protested Wednesday with an online social media campaign that managed to not only perpetuate an undeserved myth, but to insult all postal workers and law-abiding gun owners in the bargain.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So when do the moms protest the postal services ammunition purchases, hmmmmmm???

Anonymous said...

Senator Paul's amendment is entirely appropriate. Why is it necessary for the average person to take off their pistol when going in to a post office to buy stamps or mail a package?

Your firearm is always safer on your person than in your vehicle.

I wonder how much Bloomberg pays Demanding Moms for all their nonsense?

And as a previous post inquires, how often to Postal Inspectors qualify with firearms, and in what calibers?