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ME: Education, not gun control, should be focus
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"I would like to weigh in from a woman's viewpoint on the April 21 Kennebec Journal article discussing more gun control laws. As a mother, grandmother, nurse and farm girl with 27 years of military experience, I have very definite views on guns and their use."
"The statement that 'it is just too easy for anybody to go in and buy a gun' is thankfully true. Where would this great country be without citizen access to firearms? What is needed, however, in light of the recent events of violence in this country is not more control, but more education on the use and benefits of firearms."
"I have asked this question repeatedly since the massacre in Virginia. Why was the gunman not tackled? ..." ... |
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| Wouldn't it have been nice to have read the headline "Unstable Student Riddled By 32 Class Members" Instead of "32 DEAD" ?? |
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crazy8
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"I have asked this question repeatedly since the massacre in Virginia. Why was the gunman not tackled? ..."
Because America has become "a generation of men raised by women." --From "The Fight ClubP |
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