Bill vetoed by Republican Mark Gordon, who expressed concerns about separation of powers, also covers government meetings
Archived version: https://archive.ph/Sjath
Bill vetoed by Republican Mark Gordon, who expressed concerns about separation of powers, also covers government meetings
Archived version: https://archive.ph/Sjath
So he’s made the problem worse still. No tracking of terrorists, allowing terrorists to get their guns back, and allowing those terrorists to be in the Capitol legally with a weapon.
Nope, he did the right thing to protect the rights of his state’s citizens, and I applaud those decisions. Freedom and privacy are fundamentally related and should always be protected.