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NH: Encourage companies to stop selling automatic weapons
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Mark A. Taff
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Today our schools have an even graver responsibility, to protect their students from the violence of a mass shooter. Teachers are taught to direct their students to get under their desk; supposedly this action would protect them from a weapon of war? Why are these weapons even sold to the ordinary citizen?
For the first time in several years, the government has passed laws that touch on protecting our students but it is not enough. Parents are outraged that automatic weapons are readily available. The writers of the Second Amendment certainly never meant for any citizen to own weapons such as these. |
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jimobxpelham
(8/27/2022)
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THIS WOULD BE FUNNY IF IT WASNT SO BLATENTLY FALSE, NO REASEARCH HAS BEEN DONE HERE IN THIS ARTICLE, CHECK OUT THE NFA OF 1934. |
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