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Comment by:
stevelync
(12/1/2016)
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So why do they always happen in gun-free zones? |
Comment by:
dasing
(12/1/2016)
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There were no "gun free" zones in the 60's, 70's and 80's less mass shootings have happened since then, but MOST have happend in gun free zones! So they are TECHNALLY right! More mass shootings have been stopped by good guys with guns, but you won't hear it in the mainstream media! |
Comment by:
Sosalty
(12/1/2016)
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Please, just start naming the infamous shootings of late that you might recall on a moment's notice, let's see; Sandy Hook, gun free, Aurora theatre ..., Ft Hood. . . ?Michigan Mall... Chattanooga... please don't treat us as stupid. |
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