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PA: Bulletproof glass better than bullets
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Recently, Bass stated in a radio interview that beer deli store owners can use guns to protect themselves instead of using bulletproof glass. Yes, guns are the councilwoman’s answer for maintaining safety in our stores and in our communities. We don’t want to carry guns! The answer to reducing gun violence in our communities is not to force business owners to carry guns. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/15/2017)
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No gov't at any level should be coercively forcing businesses to operate in this fashion.
Businesses should be free (by natural right) to provide security or not subject to civil redress and market forces, not gov't coercion.
Progressives think they have the right to limit the way we behave according to their version of "what should be".
Memo: THAT AIN'T LIBERTY, YOU JACKWAGONS.
Have y'all ever considered another line of work....? |
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