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Hawaii Five-O Goes All In for Gun Control
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Last Friday’s episode of “Hawaii Five-O” focused primarily on the need for gun control to prevent mass shootings.
The show starts off with a man using an armored bulldozer to ram through a wall of a local gun range, making off with a stash of high-powered weapons that he planned to use to seek revenge on those who promote gun use.
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MarkHamTownsend
(10/25/2016)
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I have been a fan of this show since it first appeared; I've believed the producers did a great job keeping the original theme and basic "traditions" of the original Jack Lord version. BTW, Jack Lord, the original McGarrett, was a adamant antigun person. IMHO, this episode was an utter mess of conflicting ideologies and sympathies. The antigun personality, the distraught father, was hardly sympathetic, IMHO. You cannot attach rational thought, therefor a reasonable ideology, to such a person. Danny's mischaracterization of the 2A was vile, as he was in no way distraught. He was a talking head for the antigun movement, in a state with very severe gun laws. Shame on the producers!!!!!! |
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