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WA: Terrified Jon Grant doesn't understand gun ownership
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Seattle City Council candidate Jon Grant is absolutely terrified of guns.
Indeed, guns can be scary, particularly in the hands of people who are untrained, criminal, or suicidal. Unfortunately, Grant’s fear, complete disinterest in the typical gun owners, his hatred of the Second Amendment, and his desperation to differentiate himself from his opponent Teresa Mosqueda is fueling a truly bad and meaningless idea. His idea should be rejected. |
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netsyscon
(8/24/2017)
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This guy needs to be left at the city limits. Hopefully with a liberal coating of tar and feathers. |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(8/24/2017)
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This guy needs to be left at the city limits. Hopefully with a liberal coating of tar and feathers. |
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