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U.S. politician posts gun-filled household photograph days after college taking pictures – Nationwide

A U.S. congressman on Saturday posted a Christmas image of himself and what seemed to be his household, smiling and posing with an assortment of weapons, simply days after 4 youngsters had been killed in a taking pictures at a Michigan highschool.

“Merry Christmas! ps. Santa, please carry ammo,” U.S. Consultant Thomas Massie of Kentucky wrote on Twitter.

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Ethan Crumbley, 15, on Tuesday carried out the deadliest U.S. college taking pictures this yr, the most recent in a decades-long sequence of mass shootings at U.S. colleges. His mother and father had been arrested on Saturday in reference to the slayings.

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Massie, who represents a solidly Republican district, posted the image of himself and 6 others holding firearms resembling an M60 machine gun, AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and a Thompson submachine gun.

Some semi-automatic weapons are made to look practically equivalent to totally automated weapons like machine weapons. Underneath U.S. legislation, weapons like machine weapons are restricted to the army, legislation enforcement and civilians who’ve obtained particular licenses for weapons made earlier than Could 1986.

Jonathan van Norman, a marketing campaign supervisor for Massie, didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark through Twitter.










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Democratic U.S. Consultant John Yarmuth, who chairs the U.S. Home of Representatives Finances Committee, condemned his fellow Kentuckian’s publish.

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“I’m sufficiently old to recollect Republicans screaming that it was insensitive to attempt to defend individuals from gun violence after a tragedy,” Yarmuth wrote on Twitter, apparently referring to requires gun management legal guidelines.

“I promise not everybody in Kentucky is an insensitive asshole,” he added. The taking pictures in Oxford, Michigan — through which 4 youngsters had been killed and a instructor and 6 different college students had been wounded — was the most recent in a string of sometimes-deadlier incidents which have prompted fierce debates over college security, gun management and gun rights.




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