On the recordMarch 19, 2018
My colleague from Virginia, Mr. Goodlatte, made a reference to domestic violence convictions as being a prohibiting act from possessing, even a single bullet, much less an AR-15.
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congress.govMy colleague from Virginia, Mr. Goodlatte, made a reference to domestic violence convictions as being a prohibiting act from possessing, even a single bullet, much less an AR-15.
Gowdy discusses the implications of domestic violence convictions on firearm possession.
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