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The Terror of Our Guns
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Mark A. Taff
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Can we make such attacks less likely by limiting access to the tools of the terrorist trade? Some have revived calls for a ban on “assault weapons,” a small subset of which were prohibited by federal statute from 1994 to 2004, when the law expired. But as I explain below, that ban had virtually no effect on gun violence. Others have proposed adding “suspected terrorists” to the list of those ineligible to purchase guns at licensed gun stores, a sensible suggestion so long as Congress adopts fair procedures and clear standards for so designating individuals. |
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laker1
(6/24/2016)
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Seriously? Why are terrorist web sites, imbedded terrorists in refugees, open borders, radical Mosques allowed to continue in action? Do what France did and found in the Mosques. (Full auto weapons and bombs.) They shut down 160 Mosques. Now that would stop terrorists but that is common sense terrorist control. |
Comment by:
laker1
(6/24/2016)
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Can those suspected conservatives, returning vets, also be banned from gun sales? You know, how the head of DHS said they are a great threat. |
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By calling attention to a well-regulated militia for the security of the Nation, and the right of each citizen to keep and bear arms, our Founding Fathers recognized the essentially civilian nature of our economy. Although it is extremely unlikely that the fears of governmental tyranny, which gave rise to the second amendment, will ever be a major danger to our Nation, the amendment still remains an important declaration of our basic military-civilian relationships, in which every citizen must be ready to participate in the defense of the country. For that reason I believe the second amendment will always be important. --JOHN F. KENNEDY |
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