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Malaysia: More good than bad or ugly
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"WHAT can you learn from firing a gun? It depends, I suppose, on where you acquire the training and what you plan to do with the shooting skills." ...
"As much as I dread the idea of teenagers handling guns, I find myself rather drawn to it, albeit with strict supervision, of course. While I am not an advocate of guns, I believe the good that can come from being given the responsibility of handling weapons could outweigh the bad."
"Adding the gun module would elevate the camps above what they are now ..."
"It is our unfamiliarity with guns that makes us fret — the very idea of a gun and what it is designed for frightens us. We are often reminded of what guns can do, and it is not very pleasant." ... |
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