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Comment by:
mickey
(6/4/2016)
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Next month: 600 things Cosmo has said about guns that are completely untrue. |
Comment by:
lbauer
(6/4/2016)
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Typical liberal lawyereze hit piece. Everything Trump said in each of these statements was essentially true though he may have over stated some details. So this article nitpicks on that. Hillary won't abolish 2A she'll just emasculate it. Gun free zones are a really good thing because they keep honest carry permit holders unarmed. Killers and terrorists couldn't care less. Chicago has some of the most egregious gun control in the US so of course gangs and other criminals get their guns from other states which is already a felony. So make more laws they won't obey. I'm sure that will work. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(6/4/2016)
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Chicago's gun violence is bad because the bad guys get guns from neighboring areas. If guns were the problem, why do those "neighboring areas" have less gun violence than Chicago? Shifting blame is a fun game to play, isn't it? |
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