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Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/20/2019)
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Da link she's'a no good.
Heah it be, dog.
https://www.roanoke.com/news/local/virginia-crime-commission-delves-into-data-what-works-to-reduce/article_768c077c-7ad7-542a-9510-360726328d10.html |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/20/2019)
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“There are policies that we know can reduce violence.” - Lori Haas, mother of a survivor of the VT shooting.
No, there aren't. You HOPE that they can reduce violence, you THINK that they can reduce violence, but you don't KNOW that they can reduce violence.
The fact remains that laws that restrict peaceable people from exercising their natural, fundamental right to arms do NOTHING to affect criminals.
You posture and virtue signal, and the dirtballs LAUGH at you because they know the real score. Your motivation is understandable, but you are blinded by wishing and hoping to the detriment of everyone else's rights.
Sorry, but your 'answers' to this issue are unacceptable. |
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