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Gun Rights: Restrictions Don’t Work
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The California mass shooting that cost the lives of a dozen people has immediately brought demands for stricter gun-control laws, but California is a state with very strict gun laws already. How many of those laws were violated by the murderer? Even the ones he obeyed did not prevent the tragedy. He reportedly purchased the pistol legally.
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Stripeseven
(11/13/2018)
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The Democratic Socialists don't care. Being Law abiding or Criminal doesn't matter to them. All they are concerned about is total destruction of the Second Amendment, along with confiscation, so that no one can put up a fight when it comes time for them to implement the dirt that it is really in their hearts. The Second Amendment was put in place just for these kind of Tyrants. Any person advocating gun control, gun registration, etc., of law abiding citizens, does not deserve to be an elected representative. Persons of little character, or honor continually seek to undermine our Constitutional form of government. Citizens must demand that all public officials be bound by the chains of the Constitution. |
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