Mark Ashley of Scottsdale sounds like a gun grabber that the gun grabbing, atheist Democrats at HSGP (Humanist Society of Greater Phoenix), AU-GP (Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Greater Phoenix), FFRF (Freedom From Religion Foundation, Phoenix Chapter) and Secular Coalition for Arizona would be proud of. I wonder if he is a member of HSGP?
Instead of making guns illegal, Mark Ashley of Scottsdale wants to make parts used by guns illegal, to effectively flush the Second Amendment down the toilet. Mark Ashley is a lying hypocrite when he says his proposed laws does not infringe on the 2nd Amendment. Mark Ashley also pretends that the 2nd Amendment gives us a right to go target shooting and rabbit hunting with our guns. Think about it, what sportsman or even concerned civilian would need to have more than five or 10 rounds ready for a rifle in this country?Wrong, the Founder's passed the 2nd Amendment so us civilians could wage war on government tyrants and kill them.
Letter: A plea for congressional action on high-capacity rifle magazines Mark Ashley 10:03 p.m. MST June 17, 2016 Rep. David Schweikert, I offer this again in the hope that you can become my representative in Congress and I hope my words will have more weight in light of recent events. I ask you consider sponsoring a measure that does not infringe upon the Second Amendment. Instead, it just helps to rein in some of the tools that lead to carnage. Sign on and redraft my fool's dream to ban the possession or re-sale of rifle magazines with a capacity of over 10 rounds (I would prefer five). I don't know how to address small arms ammunition exactly but mags that feed long arms could be a great starting point. Think about it, what sportsman or even concerned civilian would need to have more than five or 10 rounds ready for a rifle in this country? Think about it, sir, what harm would come from reducing the number of high-capacity magazines in circulation? Think about it and please act. There are moments when silence is respectful and moments when those who can make a difference should not be silent. — Mark Ashley, Scottsdale |