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Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/1/2018)
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Oh, yes, we all need a law like that! One of my dearest friends lost his battle with alcoholism by hanging himself because he couldn't get his hands on a gun.
"Well, little girl, would'ja rather they jumped outta windas?" - Archie Bunker
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Comment by:
jac
(10/1/2018)
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If she was committed to psychiatric hospitals she should have been prohibited from buying a gun. Sounds like the system that liberals want to expand failed once again.
Furthermore, anyone that is intent on committing suicide will do so with or without a gun.
The problem with no gun registries is that the liberals will keep expanding it to preclude gun ownership for any number of reasons. |
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