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MI: Thoughts shared on open-carry law
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Unless someone starts to waive their gun in the air or jokingly shoots blanks, eighth-grader Isaac Richardson doesn’t see a problem with gun owners openly carrying firearms in schools.
In fact, he is in full support of the Second Amendment and everything it stands for.
“People’s Second Amendment right shouldn’t be taken away from them,” said Richardson, who attends Parker Middle School.
While there are many gun advocates out there who would agree with Richardson, there are still many who believe guns have no business in a gun-free zone. |
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Gun free zone = victim disarmament zone. When will the disbarment crowd realize that gun free zones have never worked as intended. |
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