(WireImage). Even before President Barack Obama laid out his gun control proposals Wednesday, calling on Congress to act as well as signing executive orders, several states responded by saying they would try to block the enforcement of any measures.
House Republicans are rejecting President Obama's $500 million gun-control plan while Democratic allies in Senate are stopping short of pledging quick action.
And now a New York Times' editorial, published Thursday, is taking shots at states that are resorting to such drastic measures to oppose Obama's array of gun control proposals. "Already, states like these have done enormous
No sooner had President Barack Obama laid out his gun control proposals Wednesday, than some states responded, saying they would move to block the laws' enforcement. Some state legislators were even working feverishly to block the measures before
This is a rush transcript from "Hannity," January 17, 2013. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. SEAN HANNITY, HOST: It's sad, but true. The race card is on full display once again as lawmakers on the left say that those that
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