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"I consider myself to be very conservative, but there are issues upon which I can agree with people on the other side of the political spectrum." ...
"I find another area of agreement in gun control. I believe the law should be stricter in regard to the possession particularly of assault-style weapons. Having stricter regulations should make it easier for police to reduce crime."
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