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    Default PA Auditor trying to get into the act now.

    Looks like he is trying to get his base built up for his next political run.

    Auditor General DePasquale Launches Effort to Reduce Firearm Injuries, Deaths; Improve Gun Safety in Pennsylvania
    Plans to seek ideas from all sides of gun debate, focus on non-legislative solutions

    HARRISBURG – Auditor General Eugene DePasquale today announced he plans to seek ideas from all sides of the gun debate to find commonsense gun safety measures that will reduce firearm injuries and deaths without legislative action.

    “Each year there are hundreds of firearm-related deaths in Pennsylvania, including homicides, suicides and accidental discharges,” DePasquale said. “While firearms are an emotional issue no matter where you stand, even one death is too many.”

    To prepare a special report on the topic, DePasquale said he plans to meet with a wide spectrum of organizations with a variety of perspectives, including sporting groups, gun safety activists, law enforcement, medical and mental health professionals, firearm dealers, and domestic violence prevention advocates, among others.

    “Washington, D.C. is an unmitigated train wreck, so it is abundantly clear that if we seek to curb senseless gun deaths and injuries, we must do so at the state level,” DePasquale said. “As a society, we must be able to find some common ground on the firearm issue to reduce gun violence while protecting the right to own firearms. It is the morally responsible thing to do.”

    DePasquale said his effort will focus on the enforcement of firearm laws and regulations already on the books in Pennsylvania.

    “I am entering into this issue with an open mind and a willingness to listen to all sides of the gun debate,” DePasquale said. “I am hopeful that open and honest discussions with all parties will enable us to fashion commonsense gun safety measures to reduce injuries and deaths from firearms.

    “Clearly there is no one-size-fits all solution to gun violence,” he said. “Nevertheless, we cannot continue to sit idly by while so many Pennsylvanians are killed or injured by firearms.”

    DePasquale anticipates issuing a special report on gun safety by fall 2018.
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    Default Re: PA Auditor trying to get into the act now.

    Funny how "one death is too many" only applies to firearms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scruff View Post
    Funny how "one death is too many" only applies to firearms.
    Maybe they can use a hologram of Bud Dwyer as their spokesperson.

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    Default Re: PA Auditor trying to get into the act now.

    Doesn't he realize that one death is going to eventually die anyway?

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    Default Re: PA Auditor trying to get into the act now.

    Make it illegal to shoot people....oh wait. Make a class of people prohibited because of their actions.....damn already done. Make it illegal to steal a firearm....all these seem to be already in the law books.

    I know make it a crime for politicians to talk about things if they don't bother to educate themselves thoroughly.

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    Default Re: PA Auditor trying to get into the act now.

    Once someone says "commonsense gun safety" you know where it's going.
    The Liberals keep trying to change the speak to find a buzzword for gun control that doesn't cause recoil.
    How can you have any cookies if you don't drink your milk?

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    Default Re: PA Auditor trying to get into the act now.

    Under what authority does he have the right to do this? He should be worrying about the budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qtrborecrazy View Post
    Under what authority does he have the right to do this? He should be worrying about the budget.
    It's right on page 1 of the Democrat handbook on getting elected, "Talk about saving lifes by banning guns" because we all know how banning something reduces crime (heroin, crack, murder, rape, etc)
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    “As a society, we must be able to find some common ground on the firearm issue to reduce gun violence while protecting the right to own firearms. It is the morally responsible thing to do.”
    We have already found common ground. Both sides believe the other side should go F**K themselves.

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    Default Re: PA Auditor trying to get into the act now.

    More feel good, do absolutely nothing constructive policy and BS, its like they just blurt crap out with no thought's on how this will improve anything. They just want to appear to be doing something.

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