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Dear Abby has a Change of Heart About Gun Advice
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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After gun safety advocates flooded her mailbox and social media pages, Dear Abby tweaked some lousy parenting advice she'd offered to a cautious new mom. In late June, Abby responded to "First-time mom in New Jersey," who wondered whether she should ask other parents if they have guns at home before allowing her daughter to play there. |
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dasing
(7/4/2017)
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Maybe the woman should teach HER children firearm safety!!!! |
Comment by:
shootergdv
(7/4/2017)
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Geez, Abby. Any kitchen knives in the house ? Matches?Baseball bats? Tire tools ? |
Comment by:
MikeP
(7/4/2017)
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Dear Abby You needn’t worry about offending any gun owners with the your question. The very reason you might be concerned is the same reason that a gun owner will not tell you they own a gun.
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(7/4/2017)
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Baloney. "Helicopter Parent" is a derogatory term for a reason. |
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