How are you voting on Amendment 2 in November?

How are you voting on Amendment 2 in November?

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Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

I am for it as long as it does what it's supposed to do . But they can't garrentee that it goes to the schools then I'm totally against it . I think everything should go and help the schools as long as the funds are spent appropriately. And not wasted away .

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Would you like to see some ocean front property here in Missouri? The schools won't see diddly. But, I agree with your intent. Please vote No on 2.

Against

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

I remember when the lottery was the end all of end alls for school financing. And look, our schools are worse than ever. It is not going to take any more people or money to improve the educational system. It's going to take massive reform, starting at the federal level

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

This has nothing to do with schools, if you don't believe it whatever happened to the lottery money? Wasn't it supposed to fix everything.

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Mother Of Cats
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Mother Of Cats

When the lottery finally got to us, we were promised fantastic roads and schools! Well?? We've had the lottery for a very long time, yet we still have failing roads and schools! Shouldn't have taken this long...where's the $$?? I don't believe the schools will see a dime!

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Should ghost guns be banned?

Should ghost guns be banned?

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No

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Yes

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Renee
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Renee

There is no reason for a person to have a gun that can not be registered. If you can't register it, you don't need it.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Guns should only be feared by criminals. Our justice system has protected criminals and prosecuted Hero's.

No

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

Let's ban taxes first.

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Jeff H
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Jeff H

'ghost gun' is a term created to fear monger the public. before the GCA of 1968 almost all guns were unserialized. Serializatin rarely helps in solving any crime, it just tels yuo who the gun was stolen from. Self made firearms get used in less than 0.01% of crimes.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

No where in the Constitution is a requirement for a serial number on a weapon. The requirement for serial numbers on firearms began in 1958, and only applied to licensed manufacturers and importers. Firearms made before the Gun Control Act of 1968 do not need to be marked with a serial number.

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

I dont see exceptions for ghost weapons in the constitution. "Shall not be infringed" does not include exceptions.

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Should artifical food dye be banned?

Should artifical food dye be banned?

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No

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Yes

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No

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