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Gun Violence and Magic Wands
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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Will there ever be a solution to the firearms violence that has swept our country in recent years? Thousands of scholars, police, legislators and ordinary citizens have been working on ideas to reduce gun violence. But I don’t hear of many persons betting their grocery money on when the shootings will stop or even diminish. |
Comment by:
lbauer
(11/21/2018)
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Get rid of all those icky guns. Yep, just look at how well that's working over in Great Britain. That evil NRA spending millions on politicians, but not a peep about the billions spent by outfits like public service unions and Planned Parenthood. Typical gun banner magic thinking that making a law that only law abiding will follow can somehow make us safe from those who think nothing of breaking every law on the books. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(11/21/2018)
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The elimination of a fundamental right is not fodder for wry humor.
This guy wasted a whole page.. |
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