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Republicans Keep Missing the Point About Gun Violence—Even When They’re the Targets
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Gun rights activists for years have fought for the free proliferation of firearms throughout the U.S., perhaps subconsciously imagining they were only arming themselves. But a shooting incident in Virginia on Wednesday, in which a 66-year-old white man named James T. Hodgkinson fired a rifle multiple times on a baseball field and seriously injured House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and others, illustrated this point: Liberals, who traditionally support gun control, also may use gun violence when they feel helpless. |
Comment by:
dasing
(6/17/2017)
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Why do democrat gun banners equate all firearm ouners with criminals, that is an afront to law-abiding people, everywhere! |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(6/17/2017)
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More garbage about the 2A being only there to protect a Militia or some imagined "collective right." I'm a bit tired of this idiot leftward twaddle. Does "the right OF THE PEOPLE" mean anything to these nuts? |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(6/18/2017)
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MarkHamTownsend, the reason they insist that the 2A enumerates a "collective" right is because they are...
...wait for it...
COLLECTIVISTS.
CommonDreams is a communist website, so it shouldn't surprise anyone that it spouts this pap. |
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