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For the record: McRight myths revealed
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"After opining for the DI this semester ... there are still a few common misconceptions about me and many other mainstream Republicans that I'd like to clear up before signing off for the last time. ...'" ...
"Don't tell the NRA, but just because I believe in the Second Amendment doesn't mean every American has the right to own an AK-47. Effective gun control policies, when written correctly, do not have to interfere with a hunter's right to own and use firearms for sport. Enacting laws that encourage gun safety and responsible gun ownership protects both gun advocates and those hurt by gun violence. " ... -------
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