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Official Politics Thread 07/01/26

The official politics thread for discussing gun politics. The Supreme Court finally takes up a hardware ban case edition.

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 6 days ago
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Official Politics Thread 06/29/26

This here is the thread for discussing gun politics. Also when ANJRPC/Cheeseman ruling out of 3rd circuit?

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 8 days ago
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Official Politics Thread 06/26/26

This is the thread for discussing gun politics. Wolford opinion released and vampires can now go into Hawaiian storefronts again.

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 11 days ago
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Official Politics Thread 06/24/26

This is the official politics thread for discussing gun politics. Not to vague post about how both sides talk past each other or about 'how crazy that undescribed recent gun control was'.

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 13 days ago
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Official Politics Thread 06/22/26

This is the thread for discussing gun politics.

Edit: I predict we won't get the GVRs on all the gun cases until after Wolford.

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 15 days ago
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Official Politics Thread 6/19/2026

This is the official politics thread for discussing gun politics. Habitual Drunkard edition.

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 18 days ago
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Official Politics Thread 06/17/26

This is the political containment thread where gun politics may be discussed. You may proceed.

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 20 days ago

Should we adopt a constitutional amendment to lower the threshold to convict under impeachment from 2/3rds of the Senate?

Given how difficult it is to get 2/3rds of the Senate to convict the president under impeachment should the number of required votes be lowered? Should it be a simple majority or would that be too open to abuse? Should it be a set number that is lower like 55 or 60 votes? Surely this would make addressing bad actors like Trump much easier in the future, right?

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 22 days ago
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Official Politics Thread 06/10/26

This is the thread where gun politics can be discussed. We are getting close to final days of this SCOTUS term. Let's hope we get something approaching substantial out of the Wolford case.

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 27 days ago
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Official Politics Thread 06/01/2026

This is the official politics thread where you can discuss gun politics. Will Duncan v Bonta be GVRd, held over the summer for the next term, summary ruling or something else?

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u/OnlyLosersBlock — 1 month ago