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Here's your Biden accomplishments cheat sheet for the TG dinner table
K Frame:
--- Quote from: MechAg94 on November 23, 2022, 11:59:13 AM ---They must encourage them to break with their family relationships in order to get them more dedicated to the cult.
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You think Dems actually care about families?
gunsmith:
--- Quote from: griz on November 23, 2022, 02:37:44 PM ---What is the "boyfriend loophole"?
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probably a straw purchase, but to be really sure, get yourself a boyfriend :rofl:
I think I'll be safe from it this yr, I am not a boy friend and I do not have one either
HankB:
I believe that cheat sheet would be in use at a TG dinner table.
It would find less utility if straight people were sharing a Thanksgiving meal. :old:
WLJ:
--- Quote from: griz on November 23, 2022, 02:37:44 PM ---What is the "boyfriend loophole"?
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The "Boyfriend Loophole"
--- Quote ---It also would close the so-called "boyfriend loophole" in a law that prevents people convicted of domestic abuse from owning a gun. That law currently only applies to people who are married to, living with or have a child with the victim.
April Zeoli, a professor of criminal justice and public health at Michigan State University, says those limited categories don't reflect the fact that people spend a lot more time dating now than they did in the past, with women marrying on average in their late 20s and men in their early 30s.
"Because we spend all this time dating, it doesn't mean that violence doesn't happen," Zeoli told Morning Edition's A MartÃnez. "It still happens, but the dating partners right now aren't covered by the federal restriction."
More than a thousand women are killed by intimate partners every year in the United States, based on FBI and CDC data, and about half of the intimate partner homicides in the U.S. are perpetrated by an unmarried partner, a 2018 study found.
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The Senate gun bill would close the 'boyfriend loophole.' Here's what that means
https://www.npr.org/2022/06/23/1106967037/boyfriend-loophole-senate-bipartisan-gun-safety-bill-domestic-abuse
dogmush:
I didn't reread the link, but IIRC closing the "boyfriend loophole" widens the definition of "domestic violence" to include someone you are dating.
So if your crazy Tinder date say you tried to kill her by slipping Bacon into her vegan avocado toast, you are now a domestic abuser.
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