Wadsack, Jones pose with guns, heels at Capitol
- Tim Steller
- Updated
Rep. Rachel Jones and Sen. Justine Wadsack, both Republicans from Legislative District 17, posed with long guns and high heels before the old Arizona capitol building. Posting the photo on social media, they described themselves as 2nd Amendment supporters and appealed for campaign donations.
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