Washington’s 3D Gun Bill Is a Solution Looking for a Problem

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Last Wednesday, Washington lawmakers rolled out House Bill 2320, a proposal that somehow manages to be redundant, vague, and constitutionally radioactive all at once.

The pitch: crack down harder on so-called “ghost guns” by banning private use of 3D printers, CNC milling machines, and even digital files that could be used to make firearm parts.

The execution? It’s even worse.

Supporters of HB 2320 insist they’re just “closing loopholes.” The problem is those loopholes don’t really exist. Manufacturing “untraceable firearms” is already illegal under Washington law, a fact even local media reporting acknowledged.

As KOMO News reported, lawmakers argue the bill is needed because criminals are increasingly using modern tools like 3D printers and milling machines to skirt the law.

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But here’s the part that never seems to land: criminals don’t need new laws to stop committing crimes. They already ignore the ones on the books.

HB 2320 goes far beyond targeting criminal behavior. It attempts to criminalize possession of digital design files and code, essentially information.

That’s not just a Second Amendment issue; it drags the First Amendment into the blast radius and raises serious Fifth Amendment due-process concerns.

You’re no longer being punished for making something illegal. You’re being punished for knowing how something could be made.

According to NRA-ILA, the bill’s title is wildly misleading. It’s not limited to 3D printing at all. The language includes a catch-all ban on manufacturing regulated items by “any other means,” opening the door to selective enforcement and creative prosecutions.

In plain English: if the state doesn’t like how you built something, they’ll figure out a way to say it’s illegal.

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Even worse, the bill would make it illegal for the general public to possess digital files related to firearm components. That’s not law enforcement, that’s internet policing. And it sets a precedent where state officials get to decide what information you’re allowed to access or store.

Meanwhile, actual criminals (the ones using stolen guns, trafficked firearms, or already-illegal devices) will continue doing exactly what they’ve always done. Ignore the law.

HB 2320 doesn’t stop crime. It doesn’t meaningfully target violent offenders. What it does do is expand government power, blur constitutional lines, and create new felonies out of thin air for people who weren’t hurting anyone to begin with.

That’s not public safety. That’s legislative theater with real consequences.

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  • brf January 31, 2026, 9:08 am

    Gun control laws are NEVER aimed at criminals, only law-abiding citizens who believe in their 2nd Amendment right in an attempt to criminalize them and gain even greater control over their would-be subjects.

  • COMMUTATUS January 31, 2026, 3:39 am

    When a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.

  • dacian January 30, 2026, 7:30 pm

    A PARTIAL LIST OF LUNATICS AND CRIMINALS WHO BUILT GHOST GUNS AND USED THEM IN CRIME OR MASS MURDERS.

    Are ghost guns frequently used in violent crime?????????????????????????

    Yes, ghost guns are increasing being used in shootings across the country.

    In July 2020, an individual who was prohibited from possessing guns allegedly murdered two people in Pennsylvania using a homemade 9mm handgun.9

    In November 2019, a 16-year-old shot five of his classmates at Saugus High School in California—two of them fatally—using a homemade handgun, before fatally shooting himself.10

    In August 2019, a shooter used a homemade gun kit to build a .223-caliber firearm that he later used to fire 41 shots in 32 seconds in a bar in Dayton, Ohio, shooting 26 people and killing nine.11

    In 2017, in Northern California, a man prohibited from possessing firearms ordered kits to build AR-15-style rifles. On November 13, he initiated a series of shootings that began with fatally shooting his wife at home, followed by a rampage the next day during which he fired at multiple people in several different locations, including an elementary school, killing five people and injuring dozens more.12

    In 2013, a shooter opened fire in Santa Monica, California, shooting 100 rounds, killing five people, and injuring several others at a community college using a homemade AR-15 rifle. Reporting indicates the shooter had previously tried to purchase a firearm from a licensed gun dealer and failed a background check, potentially indicating why he opted to order parts to build a gun instead.13

    Law enforcement officials around the country are sounding the alarm about the dramatic increase in the recovery of ghost guns at crime scenes in their communities. ATF reported that approximately 10,000 ghost guns were recovered across the country in 2019.14 Ghost guns have also been illegally trafficked to Mexico.15 In addition:

    In 2019, Washington, D.C., police recovered 115 ghost guns, a 360 percent increase from 2018, when they recovered 25 ghost guns, and a 3,733 percent increase from 2017, when only three such firearms were recovered.16

    In 2019, ATF reported recovering 117 ghost guns in Maryland with almost 25 percent recovered from Baltimore alone. Ghost gun recoveries in the state then tripled in 2020.17
    According to law enforcement in Philadelphia, ghost gun recoveries in that city rose 152 percent from 2019 to 2020.18

    The special agent in charge of the ATF Los Angeles Field Division reported in January 2021 that 41 percent of the division’s cases involve ghost guns, and a May 2019 statewide analysis in California found that 30 percent of all guns recovered in connection with a crime in the state did not have serial numbers.19

    In addition, an investigation by The Trace found that ghost guns are increasingly becoming the weapon of choice for violent white supremacists and anti-government extremists.20

    In conclusion the ATF is a law unto itself and as in the past it rules at 8:00 AM and it is then a new “regulation” (disingenuous term for new law) is now the law of the land at 5:00 PM.

    No Judge Conservative or Liberal will declare the ATF ruling illegal or Unconstitutional because ghost guns are a danger to the people of the country and even the much ballyhooed Scalia decision with the usual double talk and smoke and mirrors declared “The Courts had the right to regulate firearms” (slick disingenuous term for ban or restrict firearms).

    In conclusion your right to own a weapon rests with the rulings of the courts, not the Constitution, and history has proven this reality like it or not.

    No sane person would want ghost guns legal and no other civilized nation tolerates them.

    • Blue Dog (he/him) February 1, 2026, 3:54 pm

      Hey dacian, do you understand the difference between a ghost gun and building an AR on a lower?

      In particular, the AR-pattern pistol used in the August 2019 shooting in Ohio cited in your list with the number 11, that guy bought the… possibly lower? Maybe the assembled pistol? from a local, licensed FFL dealer with a background check. Certainly this was a tragic mass shooting involving a pistol brace used like a backdoor short-barreled rifle but this was not a ghost gun. Ghost guns do not have serial numbers and are homemade, maybe from an 80% lower, maybe 3-D printed, maybe from something more basic. One story that appeared in this blog over 10 years ago detailed a guy who melted down over 200 beer cans to make a billet and machined an AR lower out of that but then he serialised it. One guy built an AK-47 receiver out of an old shovel. Anyway, assembling an AR or AK parts kit around a lower is not a ghost gun.

      I recognise that mass shooting from your list and had to refresh my memory on the details of the weapon used. This honestly calls into question the legitimacy of the others; were some of those also legitimately purchased through local ffl dealers or even serialised firearms purchasec through the gunshow loophole, which disqualifies them as ghost guns. Even serialised firearms that are stolen and sold are not ghost guns.

      I’d love to help you learn more about firearms so you can better advocate for more effective gun violence solutions rather than troll like an artless thug. The more you know, the better you understand, the better solutions we can find. I mean, beyond just registration and universal background checks. 😉

      • dacian February 2, 2026, 3:08 pm

        Oh can the Far Right Propaganda. It’s pure insanity to let people build guns without serial numbers and even more insanity to let people sell used guns without first going through a thorough and extensive background check. We already have such a system called the 1934 NFA but it is only applied to “used” machine guns and that has proven to be quite effective.

        quote——————-I’d love to help you learn more about firearms so you can better advocate for more effective gun violence solutions rather than troll like an artless thug. The more you know, the better you understand, the better solutions we can find. I mean, beyond just registration and universal background checks. ————-quote

        You are not speaking to an uneducated Right Wing Maga person. I probably own more guns and have forgotten more about guns that you will ever know in a lifetime.

        Your solutions are simply “no solutions” and they have failed big time. History is on my side. Our mass murder rate is the highest in the industrialized world proving we do indeed need to adopt civilized gun control that all the other industrialized nations have had for decades. The real problem is to keep guns “out of the hands” of lunatics and criminals, “not to jail those people after they have already committed mass murder and mayhem”. We currently have more people locked up in the U,S. than China, Russian and North Korea combined. Your way has not worked and history has proven you “dead wrong” pun intended. It’s totally obscene that we have 45,000 people gunned down each year, 1,500 of them children. No other civilized nation puts up with such vast amounts of gun deaths which is pure insanity.

        Your ridiculous response would be to advocate living in an “armed camp” but we are already living in an armed camp and that has failed proving you very wrong. It is now unsafe for anyone to go anywhere in the U.S. where there is a large gathering of people, parades, concerts, even grocery shopping. Foreign people have even stopped coming here for a vacation it has actually become that bad.

        You mentioned the Ohio mass murder in Dayton, Ohio which occured only a few hours after a mass murder at a grocery store in Texas. This not only shocked the entire Nation but even shocked the corrupt Neanderthal Republicans and it was actually corrupt Republican Mitch McConnell that stated he was looking into banning weapons of mass destruction. This came closer than the Far Right like to admit.

        With the simply wave of the hand you refuse to admit the truth of both mass murders, then you use deflection in screaming perhaps neither lunatic used a ghost gun while totally ignoring the fact that the lunatics should never have been permitted to even buy a registered weapon in the first place. In japan both nut cases would have had to first pass a mental test, the police would have had interviews with their neighbors and co-workers and of course the Japanese background checks which include mental health history go far beyond the silly primitive background checks we currently use from the antiquated 1968 Gun Control law.

        I will admit both you and I will agree that our Mental Health Care system is a joke and not affordable to most people but it is the Republicans that time after time have prevented Universal Health Care from being past so in a way the Republicans are often a greater threat to 2A than the Democrats ever could be.

        And by the way disseminating “the truth” is not being a troll. People like you use that word when they know they have lost a debate. You have used that word because it is what people do when they fear an educated debate on any subject. The biggest enemy of the Far Right is the 1st Amendment which they freely admit they want to destroy. You find very few firearms websites that tolerate free speech and they will tell you up front that you have no right to free speech on their firearms forums. They will tell you with a straight face that you must tow the Jackbooted Party Line or be banned immediately as there is to be no critical thinking and no free debate on controversial subjects. This is right out of Nazi German which the Far Right mimic and cherish. They even praise the Jan 6th Insurrection (ala 1934 Beer hall putsch of Adolf HItler) that tried to overthrow the U.S. Government, and murder both Democrats and Republicans and establish a Trump dictatorship. Trump gleefully sat watching it all unfold from the safety of his bunker and did nothing to stop it and only made a brief laughable, hypocritical speech about it only when it was finally over, too late to save all the people that got killed that day.

        The recent outrageous events in Minnesota where Trump’s Jackboots made comments that they were above the law with complete immunity and said people did not have 2A rights unless they gave them those rights even shocked Far Right Fanatics like Joe Rogan, especially the right to scream in peoples faces with loaded guns pointing at them saying “Achtung Papers Please” now even slow moe Joe knew that was right out of Nazi Germany. When even Far Right Joe Rogan sees the handwriting on the wall you know the situation is now way over the top and totally out of control.

        In conclusion the Registration Boogeyman pales in comparison to out of control Mass Murder and Republicans refusing to fund Mental Health Care in combination with European style tough gun control laws designed not to take peoples guns but rather to keep guns out of the hand of lunatics and criminals who never should have had them in the first place. We either can do something about America’s out of control gun problem or in the end lose all rights to carry or own any weapons, let that sink in before you mouth the same old tired Far Right zero gun control propaganda.

        • Blue Dog (he/him) February 3, 2026, 8:05 am

          You speak with a person who is neither uneducated nor MAGA either.

          I am guessing you misread me – I am in favor of universal background checks and registration. I was hoping to explore more solutions beyond just those two ideas.

          For all your accusations of censorship and control, this blog seems to let you comment rather freely. The only reason I have seen for them not to post comments is if they have links in the comment, but they are quite permissive of other viewpoints. You and I are evidence of that.

          Yes, our background check system could use some improvement. But I have seen it work, firsthand, on several occasions. I used to sell firearms myself and had an FFL license.

          You may have been around firearms during your life but you don’t speak like someone who is familiar with a wide range of firearms or who has dealt with FFLs and the legal process of selling firearms much. You do seem pretty familiar with the vocabulary of reddit and online agitation.

          The reason I did not bring up that lunatics should not be able to purchase weapons of war in a discussion on ghost guns is because sales of ghost guns are, by definition, untrackable! That is what separates a ghost gun from a regular firearm! We can expand background checks, we can require registration, we can modernise serialisation requirements to include 80% or 60% firearms and more parts than just the stripped lower or pistol frame, we can restrict printing of gun parts (you seemed to object to censorship earlier but this is different), how is that going to stop the home hobbyist from melting down 200 empty beer cans in his barn and machining a lower from a billet or making an AK receiver out of a shovel? How do we stop American streets and schools from becoming war zones with both sides populated by weapons of war?

          Just this weekend in the larger city near my home town, some teens got in a shootout in the Discovery Centre parking lot and ended up crashing into a house. Ghost guns didn’t cause that murder and it doesn’t help anything to claim that they did. When the first few guns from the shootings you are listed get researched and those guns are not ghost guns, your whole list of citations are brought into question. This does not help your cause. This does not help find solutions. Be a part of the solution, dacian, not just another part of the problem.

          Solutions have to match the problems. I am not right-wing. I am very much not a Republican. I am not for zero gun control. And I am not a propaganda mouthpiece although several around here say that I am.

          • dacian February 3, 2026, 10:07 am

            quote————————You may have been around firearms during your life but you don’t speak like someone who is familiar with a wide range of firearms or who has dealt with FFLs and the legal process of selling firearms much. You do seem pretty familiar with the vocabulary of reddit and online agitation.————quote

            You came to some very wild conclusions considering I have not posted much about firearms. I did do a lengthy piece on the Springfield High Power pistol but that thread was pulled when so many other posters were denigrating the new high polish version. I gave a lengthy run down of High Power Manufacture of the FN version not the Springfield version. This thread was pulled very fast because of all the negative comments on the Springfield version of which I said nothing about. I did manage to find it again after the thread was somewhat pulled or hidden so to speak after a lot searching. If I remember correctly I just typed in High Power and once again found it. If you can find the thread I think you will change your mind rather quickly about my not having any experience with firearms. And I might add I am familiar with F.F.L. licensing rules, so familiar it might surprise you why.

            I bought my first High Power in 1969 party because my Father brought one home from WWII. I am partial to all FN pistols except of course the newer plasticky models of which I neither praise nor condemn.

            I have also competed with firearms, including trap and skeet, shooting, High Power NRA Across the Course competition, and .22 rimfire Benchrest (which I have now been doing for the past 15 years) I own a custom built Remington 40x in .22 rimfire with with a Shilen stainless ratchet barrel and a custom wood stock made of some exotic African hard wood that cost the former owner $900 (that is just the stock not the whole gun).

            I enjoy shooting pistols but do not currently compete with them.

            I have been a bullet caster and handloader since 1968. I have made Siamese Mauser cases from 45/70 brass and have for years saved and scrounged 30-06 brass back in the old days when surplus 3006 was more common. Why? I used them to make 25-06 cases, .270 Winchester, .280 Remington, 7×57 Mauser, 8mm Mauser, 7.65 Argentine and probably some others I have forgotten.

            When shooting military rifles I use cast bullets, it’s way cheaper and it’s way easier on the should of an old man like myself and at 100 yards can sometimes ever rival jacketed bullet loads. If this forum was more computer advanced I could post a picture of a 100 yard .308 cast bullet group that would astound you. Its hanging on the wall of my basement just to prove to people that cast bullets can be very accurate at reasonable ranges, Unfortunately with almost all of the old style print shops switching over to what they call “hot type” the use of Linotype metal in print shops has now become extinct cutting off the supply of cheap Linotype metal so necessary in making good cast bullets which is mixed in with wheel weights which have also become harder to find because of Federal EPA rules on the sale of scrap wheel weights. This hobby is now becoming part of the dead hand of the past. I managed to buy about 400 lbs of it some years ago so at my age I am set for life. The younger generation is out of luck as far as getting into this hobby.

            Since the pandemic and since the Covid 19 outbreak in 2020 primers for a long while became almost non-existent and when they hit in my area .13 cents a piece (when you could even find any) I and most of my friends quite shooting centerfire everything and concentrated on shooting .22 rimfire which sometimes was also very scarce. I did manage recently to find some primers for 6 cents apiece but powder is either very expensive, scarce or even nonexistent, like Alliant 2400, Bullseye, and Unique.

            As far as the caliber wars I have always been a “small calber man” both in pistols and rifles. I have shot Whitetail deer with the 9×19 and big game with the .270 and 6.5 mm military rifles such as the 6.5 Japanese, 6.5 Swedish, and the iconic .303 British Jungle Carbine which contrary to myth does not have a wandering zero and this is not just coming from me but also from my friends who have also used it for hunting.

            I have given you only a brief glimpse into my hobby dating from 1958 when I got my first daisy BB gun at age 10 and in 1962 when I bought (with my own money) my first .22 handgun from a neighbor (when I was 14 in 1962) a H&R revolver, and later a used Savage model 220c single shot 16 gauge (my Dad bought me) and a Savage Springfield single shot .22 rifle with a cheap primitive 4x Weaver Scope (also which my Dad bought me). Stange, that most men including myself start out as kids with a .22 rimfire and then graduate on to bigger calibers and as we grow old end up once again shooting mostly .22 rimfires. The circle is then complete in the life of shooting and hunting.

            Because of your surprise or doubts about my former posts in regards to owning guns at such a young age you must be a far younger man who grew up in a much later and totally different world than I did because in “my day” every kid on the block got a BB gun and a coonskin cap (Davy Crockett) while still in grade school as it was almost a right of passage and by age 12 if you did not have at least a BB gun but more likely by then at least a .22 along with a shotgun you were really a pariah. I might add the that the first day of pheasant season we all got a “pass” to skip school to go hunting and some kids even brought their guns to school so they did not have to waste time running home to get their shotgun but went right to the hunting fields after getting off of school. No one of the current generations would or could believe such a thing was ever possible even back then. Well it was and now all but swallowed up in the fog and mist of the dead hand of the past never to come again.

  • Kevin Auman January 30, 2026, 7:02 pm

    I am personally offended by attempts to make laws like this! There is no question it’s absolutely unconstitutional. Any politician attempting to pass unconstitutional laws should immediately be dismissed! The people of this country are so sick and freaking tired of the bullshit that we have to deal with from our elected officials. Once they get in office they say whatever crap they’re trying to sell for that day and spin it in a way that confuses people and makes it very difficult to understand. We must, we must stand together and fight this craziness because it is not the government we are supposed to have. They are supposed to work for us.

  • William H Wilson January 30, 2026, 9:40 am

    If the second Amendment was actually enforced there would be NO gun laws. “the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”

  • Thomas January 30, 2026, 8:52 am

    Thanks for the heads up. I will be in touch with my Missouri lawmaker.We must practice “constant vigilance “ as we were advised during Revolutionary times.

    • Doug M. January 30, 2026, 10:49 am

      It’s amazing how they NEVER stop pushing this gun control agenda. No respite.

      • Kevin Auman January 30, 2026, 7:05 pm

        It is absolutely astounding to me that the American people are so lazy and we are so boiled rotten from the politicians over the hundreds of years of our existence that we allow them to do whatever they want basically. There should absolutely positively be term limits and if any official or any politician tries to or passes a law that is unconstitutional they should be removed immediately without question! I am just so sick and tired of this crap. I agree with you wholeheartedly.

        • dacian January 30, 2026, 7:38 pm

          Same old Paranoids who cannot even think logically or clearly.

          Did you know that even the Japanese Mafia uses knives and not guns because the gun laws are so tough in Japan that when you get caught you do not get a second chance. Yes the Japanese Mafia does own illegal guns but they seldom use them because of the tough gun laws.

          See my “above” posts on all the mass murders committed by ghost guns and then try and tell any “sane” person we should not outlaw ghost guns. Gun Control does indeed work as proven by the tough European gun laws where they have way less homicides and mass murders and Europeans still own tons of firearms. It’s just that “the wrong kind of people have a very tough time getting firearms” in Europe, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

          Gun Control History has proved you “dead wrong” Kane (pun intended).

          • Brian P February 2, 2026, 1:30 pm

            “Same old Paranoids who cannot even think logically or clearly.” &
            “Gun Control History has proved you “dead wrong” Kane (pun intended).”

            First of all, it’s “proven” not “proved”. And since you obviously cannot read & comprehend, one has to question your “paranoia” & mental capability to “think logically or clearly.”
            That being said, Kane never posted a comment to this story. So your ridiculous “pun” directed at him, and pretty much every other comment you have posted to this site about ANY article in the past show that you are not 1 of the “sane” people.
            Since you are under the belief that government provided mental & health care is so much better in Europe & Asia, maybe you should move to one of those “better” “civilized” countries & get your mental issues sorted out at their governments expense.

          • dacian February 2, 2026, 3:14 pm

            To Brian P

            Refusing to do anything about America’s gun and healthcare crisis results from the Far Right people like you being to cheap and stingy to pay a few more pennies in higher taxes to fund such civilized social programs. Your refusal to fund a Universal Health Care program only guarantees future draconian gun laws. Let that one sink in for a moment.

          • Brian P February 2, 2026, 11:42 pm

            Since you like making lists so much, let me make one for you.

            1. The line item # goes BEFORE the line item, not after.

            2. I am not “Far Right”

            3. I never said anything about refusing to fund healthcare in here in America. This would be another figment of your imagination. I simply stated that since you believe it to be better elsewhere, then go there. Then you will no longer have to be burdened by us uncivilized, insane, uneducated, paranoid, lunatic, neanderthal, corrupt hilljacks that are the bane of your existence, or listen to any more Far Right Propaganda that conflict with your moral values.

            4. I have no problem paying a few more pennies in taxes to fund healthcare, as long as it actually works, and the money does not end up in some politician’s pocket regardless of what side of the aisle they are on.

            5. What does anything you said have to do with the fact that I merely pointed out you directing a pathetic pun toward someone who never even commented on this article, and as of this writing still has not.

            6. I do applaud you for taking a more mature route in your reply this time by actually spelling my name correctly and not calling me a moron again.

            7. I also applaud you for actually getting the year correct on the NFA this time.

            8. At no point anywhere in Blue Dogs comment did he say anything about living in “armed camps”, so you did not prove him wrong. He never said that, you did.

            9. Your comment that we are no longer safe to go out to large public gatherings or just to the grocery store is just so false, I don’t even know where to begin. I attended several concerts last year with a few thousand other people and guess what, nothing happened. No one was shot, no one was stabbed, no on was assaulted or raped. I also went to the grocery store twice last week, same thing. How may people were at whatever sporting event you watched on TV yesterday? Did anything happen? I didn’t see/hear anything on the news. I am not naive enough to believe that it will never happen again, but that does not mean we should stay locked in our homes & never venture out again.

            10. “With the simply wave of the hand you refuse to admit the truth of both mass murders, then you use deflection in screaming perhaps neither lunatic used a ghost gun while totally ignoring the fact that the lunatics should never have been permitted to even buy a registered weapon in the first place”. – (a)You still need to work on your spelling, it’s ‘simple’ not ‘simply’. And (b)nothing in this tirade directed at Blue Dog has any truth to it except the fact that lunatics should not be permitted to buy guns. He did not say any of that. That would be you fabricating falsehoods, again.

            11. “The recent outrageous events in Minnesota where Trump’s Jackboots made comments that they were above the law with complete immunity and said people did not have 2A rights unless they gave them those rights even shocked Far Right Fanatics like Joe Rogan,” – I would like to see documented proof of this quote, since this is the first I’ve heard it. Or is it just another one of your lies?

            12. Unlike you, I do not yell and scream at people telling them that I’m right and they’re wrong and they must believe in the same things that I do otherwise they are (insert any/all of the insults and childish names you have called people in almost all of the comments you have posted to this site).

            13. Let that sink in for a moment.

          • dacian February 3, 2026, 9:15 pm

            to Brian

            quote—————1. “The recent outrageous events in Minnesota where Trump’s Jackboots made comments that they were above the law with complete immunity and said people did not have 2A rights unless they gave them those rights even shocked Far Right Fanatics like Joe Rogan,” – I would like to see documented proof of this quote, since this is the first I’ve heard it. Or is it just another one of your lies?————–quote

            Turn on your TV Set its been quoted ad nauseum and even from different Ice Thugs and from various Trump Officials.

            quote—————–I simply stated that since you believe it to be better elsewhere, then go there.—————quote

            Quite playing childish games and using deflection. Your implication was clear, even a 5th grader would have understood your rant.

            quote——————-Your comment that we are no longer safe to go out to large public gatherings or just to the grocery store is just so false, I don’t even know where to begin————-quote

            Quite the bullshit. Turn on your TV set as we have so many mass murders in this country we cannot even remember them all in just the passing of a few months of shootings and some weeks its actually more than 1 a week.
            This is a list of mass shootings that took place in the United States in 2025. Mass shootings are incidents in which several people are injured or killed due to firearm-related violence; specifically for the purposes of this article, this consists of a total of four or more victims. A total of 420 people were killed and 1,898 people wounded in 425 shootings.

            quote——————You still need to work on your spelling,———-quote

            Quit acting like a 2 year old. Obviously you are falling behind on your games of one-upmanship. You know as well as I do that there is no way to go back and edit a response that one might make in a hurry and not catch before posting.

  • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment January 30, 2026, 5:25 am

    subverting the constitution is the commie way!

    • Kevin Auman January 30, 2026, 7:03 pm

      Exactly!