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OR: Clackamas County: Responsibility for safety comes with gun ownership
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"Citizens have the right to bear arms, but if they choose to own guns, they should do so safely, according to a resolution affirming the Second Amendment that the Clackamas County Commission will vote on this Thursday."
"County Board Chairman John Ludlow and Commissioner Tootie Smith brought the resolution to the board in a work session last week, saying they have been deluged by emails from gun-rights activists. They were concerned about the spector of legislation forcing law-enforcement officers to knock on the doors of recently bereaved widows to collect their husbands’ guns." ... |
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teebonicus
(2/17/2015)
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"Responsibility for safety comes with gun ownership"
THAT'S RIGHT!
Therefore, everyone should obtain at least one gun and fulfill that responsibility! |
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