l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 BREAKING: Anti-Second Amendment Legislator’s Criminal Record Exposed
According to a Colorado Bureau of Investigations report obtained by Media
Trackers, State Representative Rhonda Fields (D-Aurora) was arrested in 1976
on a charge of larceny and again in 1991 on a charge of shoplifting.
Despite her own criminal record, Rep. Fields has sought to limit the Second
Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.
An apparent mugshot of Fields was posted to the Magpul Industries Facebook
page by a private user after legislation to limit gun magazine capacity,
which was cosponsored by Fields, drove the company to announce that it was
closing its doors in Colorado and moving out of state.
Rep. Fields has sponsored multiple gun control bills currently under debate
in the Colorado Legislature, including legislation to ban on magazines with
the capacity to hold more that 15 rounds, criminalize the private sale or
transfer of a firearm without a background check,ban on concealed carry
permits on the college campuses, and increase background check fees.
Fields has also co-sponsored Sen. Evie Hudak’s legislation which would not
only strip anyone subject to a restraining order of their Second Amendment
rights, but would also require the same to relinquish any firearms they own
to the state.
Sen. Hudak has recently been in the national spotlight for remarks she made
to rape survivor Amanda Collins. During testimony from Collins which
detailed how her attacker was able to target her while she was unarmed due
to a campus ban on concealed carry in Nevada, Hudak told Collins that “
actually statistics are not on your side even if you had a gun.”
Additionally, Fields was the sole sponsor in the House to sign on to Sen.
John Morse’s (D-Colorado Springs) legislation to institute civil liability
on firearms manufacturers, sellers, and owner for any damage incurred
through the use of their firearms.
Despite her criminal history, Rep. Fields has previously received campaign
donations from the Aurora Police Association.
Media Trackers attempted to contact Fields at her office multiple times, but
the Representative was unavailable for comment as the calls were unanswered
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