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No, Sorry, More Guns Won't Make Us Safer
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On the day of the tragic shooting at Terminal 2 at the Fort Lauderdale airport on Jan. 6, I had the misfortune of listening to right-wing talk radio during a long drive. Discussion turned to what could have been done to prevent the attack, and I heard that sad but persistent fallacy: "If only the other passengers had been armed ..."
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dasing
(5/31/2017)
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Truth hurts, don't it! |
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MarkHamTownsend
(5/31/2017)
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In any particular incident, a gun might not be the answer. A terrorist wearing an explosive vest armed with a "deadman's switch," for example .... shoot him and BOOM! It's over for everyone. But what do you get when you ban guns? "Go on your shooting spree here" zones is what you get. The criminals DO NOT OBEY THE LAWS!!! THAT'S WHY THEY'RE CALLED C-R-I-M-I-N-A-L-S!!
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