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LA: There is room for both gun control, 2nd Amendment
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I am very pleased yet cautiously optimistic to see Orleans Parish District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro’s call for reasonable gun control.
New Orleanians know all too the well the violence, loss of life and destruction of families that occur on a daily basis but rarely makes the national news. It is a sad state of affairs when as a nation we are so accustomed to mass shootings that even when a mass shooting occurs at a playground, if no one dies, it does not even register at the national level. Therefore, it is refreshing to see an elected official, who by his own admission “believes in the Constitution and in the Second Amendment in particular” call for gun control measures. |
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laker1
(12/24/2015)
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France has more body count in mass shooting this year than all 7 years of Obama's term. Charlie Hebdo, Jewish center, and Paris attack. Of course if they only had common sense gun control this would not happen. Oh wait, they do. |
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