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Are ‘gun-free zones’ an acceptable form of discrimination?
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"A furor that erupted over the weekend and continues today over Indiana’s new 'Religious Freedom Restoration Act' provided Seattle Mayor Ed Murray an opportunity to condemn discrimination, noting that people cannot refuse service based on their religious beliefs."
"The fury over Indiana should give people an opportunity to reflect on all the different kinds of discrimination there are, and one in particular that seems to get a pass. That’s discrimination against gun owners, who have just as much right as anyone else to go about their daily lives and be left alone." ... |
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Millwright66
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Maybe we need for someone to create a church/religion where firearms are iconic symbols ? Kudos for Indiana's RFRA IAC ! We've long observed how our "elitist leadership" is fascist. Now we're seeing yet another instance.
Mostly this a case of the kettle calling the pot black. Seems the LGBT types don't want "equality of treatment" from the society they inhabit. They want "exceptionalism" ! |
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