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It's a Clint Eastwood kind of country, a go-ahead-and-make-my-day-and-age.
I get it. I do.
With the blessing of the founders and the High Court, you have the undisputed, undefeated right to bear-hug all the arms you want.
I don't want to take your guns.
I'm not trying to outlaw your guns.
And I wouldn't pry them from your cold dead hands if I could.
But Lord knows -- even Charlton Heston's ghost knows -- we need to talk about guns. |
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mickey
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"I asked the NRA, the police and the sheriff for answers. Is there a way, a chance, a hope of teaching gun safety to these idiot owners of illegal guns?"
If they're natural born citizens, virtually all of them went to elementary school in the USA.
Just think if we had taught them gun safety then, when we had the chance. |
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