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As a gun violence prevention activist, it never ceases to amaze me how little the United States Congress has been able to accomplish over the years to protect the public from gun-related tragedies. Since the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, which took place just under five years ago, , and there have been . Despite a proliferation of, and easy access to, firearms in the United States, the chance of an American being murdered by a gun is a whopping 25 times higher than in any other developed country. Every day, on average, another 93 lives are lost to gun violence in the United States. It is a public health and safety crisis by every possible standard. |
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dasing
(12/26/2017)
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| Wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Comment by:
dasing
(12/26/2017)
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| Why do I have to keep repeating the same answers to the same old lies of the libtards pretzel logic ????!! |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/26/2017)
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Per the 10th Amendment, it is a delegated power of the United States. Article IV Section 1 spells it out IN DETAIL.
That power is there for a REASON, yo. |
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