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"The mayor of Indianapolis is considering a bold and probably controversial step to curb violent crime in the city." ...
"'I wonder about our gun laws. Should we be harsher with our gun laws,' said Ballard."
"Ballard's idea is clearly still in its earliest stages. ..."
"'I'd like to look at gun laws, frankly. Penalties for illegal guns,' said Ballard."
"Ballard said he knows many will oppose the idea, and he wants to make clear what kind of guns he'd target."
"'I have no problem with second amendment legal guns. No problem what so ever on that. It's the illegal guns that are concerning,' said Ballard." ... -------
KABA Note: So by Second Amendment guns Mayor Ballard means militia weapons like the B.A.R., M-16, Galil, etc., right? |
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