So voters have the right to know about the president’s personal tax returns but they don’t have the right to know whether a guy who wants to be president will toss out 150 years of precedent and forcibly reshape our nation’s highest court for political reasons? Ok cool. Got it.
@bradweikel Anecdotal but when I purchased my own plan pre Obamacare I had choice in the market. Employer sponsored plans have generally been good for us. Especially the current one.
@sarahk208 We have family in Missoula. Best way is highway 95 through Payette. It avoids all of turns going to McCall and connects back in at New Meadows.
Instead of marching to infringe on Second Amendment rights or rallying against the First Amendment which protects our freedoms of expression, let’s talk solutions.
Yes, change needs to happen but it doesn’t start with infringing on our Constitutional rights.
#MarchForOurLives
@bradweikel I’m just saying any of them can be as leathal as the other. My AR is the smallest and least intimidating caliber I own.
No worries 😊 love you cousin.
@bradweikel At the end of the day there were things that were missed that should not have been legally speaking. That’s not right. But it’s also not the type tool that’s causing damage. It’s the person behind it.
@bradweikel I absolutely did, but it also is not going into detail. Hollow point bullets are much more expensive so I’m pretty sure they were not used in the situation detailed. However, I’m saying 9mm can be just as destructive if more so. The article was making a blanket statement.
@bradweikel I have to say - this is slightly subjective. Yes. Apples to apples. A jacketed bullet from a rifle will do more damage than jacketed from a pistol. However - the correct use case of a pistol is typically an expanding round to increase cavitation.