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NEVER FORGET: If You Don't Think Kamala Can't Try to Seize Our Guns, Remember What Dems Did After Katrina

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This writer is surprised she wasn't aware of this before, but now that it's come across her radar, it's imperative we don't forget what Democrats did in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina:

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And it happened.

Here's what NBC News wrote at the time the lawsuit was settled:

City officials have agreed to return hundreds of firearms that police officers confiscated in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, part of a deal to resolve a lawsuit filed by gun lobbying groups.

The settlement agreement filed Tuesday in federal court calls for the National Rifle Association and Second Amendment Foundation to drop their case if the city follows a plan for returning guns to owners who had them seized by police after the Aug. 29, 2005, hurricane.

Both sides also are asking U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier to sign off on the pact and issue a permanent injunction barring the city from seizing lawfully possessed firearms. Barbier didn't immediately rule on the agreement, which doesn't involve a monetary award.

Police department spokesman Bob Young said it has stored 552 guns that were confiscated after Katrina, through Dec. 31, 2005. Police have said they only took guns that were stolen or found in abandoned homes.

How did they know the guns were stolen?

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And if the NRA hadn't sued, those citizens probably never would've gotten their guns back.

She'll do it.

Don't put it past her.

Yep.

What a difference a state makes.

We're noticing a theme here.

Social media use wasn't as ubiquitous then as it is now.

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Yes.

Pretty simple.

Shocker.

Never forget.

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