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    | Comment by: 
     PHORTO
     (9/13/2017) |  
    | "At home, she unloads her weapon and puts its parts into different closets as a safety precaution." 
 Abject stupidity.
 
 "For a single woman, especially a mother, a gun replaces a male presence in a home, he said."
 
 Yeah? Will the gun play catch with her son or take him to a ball game? Will the gun teach him to hunt and/or fish? Will the gun stand up as an example of a good work ethic? Will the gun do ANYTHING that a "male presence in the home" does?
 
 More abject stupidity.
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