So much for the argument about forming a well-regulated militia to oppose the tyranny of the state, or protecting one’s self from a home invasion. The debate over the Second Amendment may ultimately boil down to how people feel about woodland creatures.
During a hearing Wednesday on how to end the gun violence epidemic plaguing the United States, Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) defended the right for AR-15s to remain in the hands of civilians because many people — including those in his eastern Colorado district — use them to shoot and kill foxes and raccoons who are “disturbing agriculture” or going after farmers’ chickens.
GOP @RepKenBuck says people need their AR-15s to take care of "racoons," "foxes," that go after people's chickens. pic.twitter.com/ujOKNfuJFs
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) September 26, 2019