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David Hogg: 'You’re a terrible shot' if You Need an AR-15 to Defend Yourself
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David Hogg, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting survivor-turned-gun control activist, tweeted on Friday that if you need an AR-15 to defend yourself, then you're a terrible shot. Hogg was responding to a tweet saying an AR-15 is similar to a handgun in that it only fires one bullet with each pull of the trigger. The future Harvard student had tweeted earlier how he does not want to take anyone's firearms because he had grown up cleaning and shooting guns.
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MarkHamTownsend
(5/7/2019)
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Isn't David Camera Hogg's 15 minutes of fame up yet???
I'm tired of his stupid utterances. |
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