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Mudinyeri:

--- Quote from: Husker_Fan on March 08, 2014, 06:34:50 AM ---Granted, this is from his days in law school (November '92) but Bruning hasn't always been on our side on guns or some other issues. 

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Yeah, that definitely bears some investigation.

Even at my most "liberal" (a point in my life where I personally wanted nothing to do with guns), I was still ashamed by the infringements we the people had allowed our lawmakers to put on our Second Amendment rights.

Edit: Anyone have much background on Beau McCoy?  He purports to be pro-Second Amendment and pro-life.

sidearm1:
Just because we haven't stirred the pot for awhile.  I am still not decided on who to vote for, but to say Bruning had control of the Brenda Council problem.  When did he get appointed as a Federal Attorney for the District of Nebraska.  She was charged federally and punished federally.  Even the articles referenced talked about Federal charges.

greg58:

--- Quote from: sidearm1 on March 12, 2014, 02:16:55 PM ---Just because we haven't stirred the pot for awhile.  I am still not decided on who to vote for, but to say Bruning had control of the Brenda Council problem.  When did he get appointed as a Federal Attorney for the District of Nebraska.  She was charged federally and punished federally.  Even the articles referenced talked about Federal charges.

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First she was charged by the State 2 misdemeanors/ $500 fine. (See first story)
Then she was charged Federally.
I do not try to imply that Bruning had anything to do with the Federal charges.
However I am still waiting for an answer to my question.

Greg58

David Hineline:
I would add the question to see which one would support a state law requiring local CLEOs to sign off on NFA transfers, and stop the secret handshake crap that some communities have to put up with.

bullit:
From the "For What its worth department".....  I am a personal friend of Bruning (that and a dollar will get me a up of coffee at Village Inn).  The moment the Unicam passed the reciprocity law I contacted him the day the Gov signed.  I discussed with him the states that were "graciously" recognizing our CHP (even though we were not recognizing theirs at that time) and that the passed legislation allowed him to name the states we would grant reciprocity to.  Alas, it was a matter of days before he "published" the list and he expedited requests with other states AGs....so I am certainly of the belief he's changed his tune vice his UNL Law Screwl days.....

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