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MD: Salisbury To Ban Replica Guns To Protect Youth
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Salisbury officials are considering a ban on toys and BB guns that look like real weapons. They feel this will aid in preventing the type of shootings that have taken place across the country. Officials met today at Salisbury city hall to address a number of issues including a ban on replica guns to protect children. There have been a number of instances where police officers have approached children and they have appeared to have a real gun which resulted in the child being wounded, sometimes fatally.
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jac
(9/27/2016)
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I have never heard of a problem with replica guns except for miscreants in democratic controlled cities.
Make replica guns illegal and they will use real guns instead. This is another example where the guns are not the problem. It is the gang mentality and lack of fathers that is the problem.
I would suggest that they are better off allowing the replica guns. That way it is only the miscreants that are harmed. |
Comment by:
mickey
(9/27/2016)
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1. Teach your kids not to 'shoot' at strangers. 2. Teach your cops not to murder people who aren't threatening to murder anybody else. 3. Problem solved. |
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