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Gun Control Debate Continues Around Nation as School Year Begins
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Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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David Hogg has spent his first summer out of high school leading rallies from coast to coast. He's one of the survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting that left 17 people dead. Still, he says he supports the 2nd amendment. "It's ok if you own a gun. My father's a gun owner. Before i went on this tour, to learn about gun safety, I disassembled and assembled his gun." But he and his fellow students want what they call "common sense gun laws", including universal background checks and a ban on semi-automatic assault rifles.
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PHORTO
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We will never allow this country to be led by immature adolescent minds-full-of-mush.
The MSM touting this meme are irresponsible and un-American. |
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