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NY Times finally cares about States

by Lance Kates ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under Politics at July 21st, 2009 - 3:44 pm

The New York Times, barely suitable for birdcage lining, has finally found a reason to stump for the rights of states over that of the federal government.

Senator John Thune of South Dakota has submitted, as an amendment to the Hate Crimes legislation, an amendment to allow concealed carry permitholders from one state the right to travel to other states (with concealed carry permits) with full reciprocity.  Currently, this is done on a state by state level, each state deciding who’s concealed carry permits they will recognize.  It gets very confusing and no one knows the current information as it can change at any time.

The same New York Times which stumps for every liberal cause under the sun, always supporting an expansion of federal government’s influence over that of states rights finally found a reason to reverse their decision.

See what a hatred of guns can do?  It can even cause the New York Times to reverse itself.

Well, New York Times….. hate away.

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