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PA: Gun Banners Vandalize ‘NOT a Gun Free Zone’ Signs
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Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
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Conoy Township, Pennsylvania, made the news the other day when it posted signs reminding everyone that it was not a “gun free” zone.
It seems that a disarmist took umbrage at the signs and vandalized several. Few are surprised at the vandalism. It is a stark difference between law abiding second amendment supporters and disarmists.
I do not recall seeing a single “Gun Free Zone” sign that has been vandalized. |
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Millwright66
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| What else would you expect from juvenile minds ? Perhaps we ought to establish a funding site to replace/add to those signs at a two for one rate. |
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