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IA: Q-C Lawmakers Face Questions on Guns, School Violence
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Fighting gun violence and making schools safer were the hottest topics Saturday morning during an Iowa legislators forum at Madison Elementary School, Davenport. Other topics came up, such as school funding and tax cuts. But the most questions and the loudest applause from the large crowd surrounded those subjects in light of the Feb. 14 mass school shooting in Parkland, Fla., where 17 people were gunned down by a former student. |
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PHORTO
(3/5/2018)
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The "anything but guns" meme is a knee-jerk, irrational, recalcitrant non sequitur parroted by mind-numbed lockstep Democrat (and some 'centrist' Republican) robots.
There is only ONE thing that wll stop a bad guy with a gun - ANOTHER GUN (or more).
There simply is no way around this fact; it is irrefutably logical, and, really, unanswerable. |
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No kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave. He, who has nothing, and who himself belongs to another, must be defended by him, whose property he is, and needs no arms. But he, who thinks he is his own master, and has what he can call his own, ought to have arms to defend himself, and what he possesses; else he lives precariously, and at discretion. — James Burgh, Political Disquisitions: Or, an Enquiry into Public Errors, Defects, and Abuses [London, 1774-1775]. |
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