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Should Gun Store Owners Be Held Responsible for Stolen Product?
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A Wesley Chapel gun shop - Grey Wolf Armory - has been hit for a second time this year by thieves. Both times, they smashed a hole in the side of this building with a hammer. The first time, they got just a single handgun. This time, they got 30 handguns, two rifles and a sniper rifle. What will happen to these guns? They'll show up on the black market and likely will be used in a crime.
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Comment by:
jac
(5/4/2016)
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Obama,
This is the third article today about criminals stealing guns. Despite your sordid lies, they don't buy them at gun shows. |
Comment by:
-none-
(5/5/2016)
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should car dealerships, hardware stores, pharmacies/doctors/hospitals (see: Prince...i.e. Percocet, Oxycodone), drug dealers (no, just kidding), knife makers, tobacco shops, liquor stores, gas stations (arson, body disposal, see: Jessica Chambers/Quintin Tellis)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6umTx8897Y
Medical errors the third leading cause of death in America?
Published on May 4, 2016 Weill Cornell Medicine OB-GYN Dr. Jacques Moritz on what is needed to reduce the risks of medical errors. |
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