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Moms Demand Action
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An average 907 people die by guns in Indiana every year according to the group Moms Demand Action. Leaders say, it’s time action is taken at the state level in hopes no other person has to lose their life in this way. On Monday, more than 200 volunteers gathered at the statehouse in hopes lawmakers hear why they want to prioritize gun safety. |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(1/14/2020)
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Demand all of the action you want. The Republics Constitution has rules that elected servants must follow in order to protect the individual rights of the minority from the demands of the majority. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(1/14/2020)
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Baloney. Shaddup and go away. |
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