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NC: Another Police Shooting Acquittal Worries Black Gun Owners
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Gerry Martin isn't sure he will ever tell a police officer during a traffic stop that he has a concealed-weapon permit - and possibly a weapon - on him. The acquittal of a Minnesota officer in the death of a licensed gun owner who volunteered that he had a gun seconds before being fatally shot during a traffic stop adds to the worries of African-American gun owners about how they are treated by police and society. |
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Jeff Bezos/Amazon race pimping again (the guy only $5 billion behind bill gates fortune):
The NRA is silent after the Philando Castile verdict - Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../some-gun-owners-are-disturbed-by-the-philando-ca... 4 days ago - Amid the national fury over the death of Philando Castile at a traffic stop in July — a shooting made more horrific by his girlfriend's Facebook ... |
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