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<blockquote data-quote="Ace_on_the_Turn" data-source="post: 2804214" data-attributes="member: 27417"><p>From the article: "The SAFE ("Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement") Act was presented to the New York State Senate and passed into law in 15 minutes. No debate was allowed, and senators did not have time to read the bill before voting it into law."</p><p></p><p>Very, very unlike Obamacare. </p><p></p><p>The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was passed by the Senate, with added amendments, on Dec. 24th 2009. The bill, that had already passed the House in October of 2009, was sent to the House with amendments. The bill, with amendments, was available for all to read for nearly 3 month before the House vote on March 21st, 2010. The notion that no one had time to read it was propagated by opponents. It's simply not true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace_on_the_Turn, post: 2804214, member: 27417"] From the article: "The SAFE ("Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement") Act was presented to the New York State Senate and passed into law in 15 minutes. No debate was allowed, and senators did not have time to read the bill before voting it into law." Very, very unlike Obamacare. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was passed by the Senate, with added amendments, on Dec. 24th 2009. The bill, that had already passed the House in October of 2009, was sent to the House with amendments. The bill, with amendments, was available for all to read for nearly 3 month before the House vote on March 21st, 2010. The notion that no one had time to read it was propagated by opponents. It's simply not true. [/QUOTE]
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