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MS: 41 Guns Stolen From Store
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The Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department is investigating a recent burglary of a business where 41 guns were stolen. The Meridian Star reports that Chief Deputy Ward Calhoun says the store had been robbed three times in the past three weeks. Calhoun says the robbers took a range of guns, from shotguns to small handguns. |
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jac
(5/30/2016)
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Obama,
This is how criminals get guns. Despite your self serving narrative, they don't buy them at gun shows.
If you really want to reduce gun violence, enforce the laws already on the books. There are long federal prison sentences already on the books for felons in possession of firearms and for falsifying information on form 4473.
I would have to believe that you won't prosecute those crimes because you don't want to put your constituents in prison. You would rather harass law abiding citizens. |
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