On Sept. 10, two Colorado state senators were removed from office in an unprecedented recall election. The reason? These two legislators supported strict gun control measures, including universal background checks and limitations on rounds of ammunition. Despite millions of dollars poured into Colorado by national anti gun organizations including "Mayors Against Illegal Guns," the people of Colorado sent the senators home. It's the most recent sign in a national debate that in America, people still believe our fundamental rights are worth defending.
Read the article: The Clarion Ledger (Jackson, Miss.)
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