Posted May 21, 2019 4:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

Last week, we ran a story about a recall attempt against an anti-gun lawmaker who was responsible for yet another piece of worthless trash passing for gun control legislation in Colorado. The legislator in question sponsored a red flag bill, which sent up enough red flags for voters to demand a recall.

Now, it’s being reported that the effort is dividing the state Republican Party.

Word this week that conservatives will try to recall state Rep. Tom Sullivanhas divided Republicans between those who see it as politically imperative and those who view it as politically foolhardy.

At the center of that debate is Sullivan’s unusual entry into politics, which followed the death of his son, Alex, in the 2012 Aurora theater shooting. His son’s death spurred Sullivan’s political involvement and guided his gun control advocacy. It’s that advocacy which, at least in part, prompted a recall effort against the Centennial Democrat.

I’m going to say something that Sullivan’s fan club isn’t going to like. I don’t actually give a damn that he lost his son at the Aurora shooting.

Look, of course I’m sorry it happened. I can’t imagine losing a child. More importantly, I don’t want …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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