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NV: Las Vegas mom group calls for stricter gun control laws
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Las Vegas Valley mothers have banded together with others across the nation to demand stricter gun control laws.
A rally on Thursday was part of National Day of Action. The local group is called Moms Demand Action, and although some of them said they support the Second Amendment, they said their cause is protecting children.
“Today was inspired by Andy Parker, the father of Alison Parker, the reporter who was killed two weeks ago. He said that he was going to do whatever it takes,” Moms Demand Action member Sue Brooks said. |
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PHORTO
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They need to be identified so they can be scheduled for a good, bare-bottom public spanking. |
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