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"I have reviewed several of the bills in question, and none of them will do what your editorial suggests ('Gunslinger: 'Protection' bills could cause harm,' Jan. 13)."
"These measures do not, in your words, 'endorse gun use — and deadly force — to resolve disputes,' unless illegal breaking and entering or kidnapping are 'disputes.' ..."
"Also, your assertion that 'no one is 'protected' by gunslingers walking the streets' is both erroneous and silly."
"Regardless of the bills in question and your totally unfounded opinions, we do have a right to be armed, and furthermore it is a well-proven fact that the more liberal the laws allowing concealed carry of firearms, the lower the violent crime rate." |
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