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NY: The path to safer, saner NYC streets and subways
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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The first is the irrational abundance of guns on our streets. Yes, we have the Second Amendment, but, Good Lord, that right hardly seems to allow assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, rifles with vest-piercing bullets and weapons that seem to be readily available to teenagers, ex-convicts and unstable men and women.
The Catholic Church has always been an advocate of sane, reasonable gun and ammunition control, by the way, and an unflagging critic of the international arms bazaar. The Popes, our bishop’s conference and individual bishops have pointed out that sensible gun control is actually a “pro-life issue.” |
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hisself
(2/3/2022)
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Sorry, Your Eminence, that is Bull Schiff!
Keeping the law abiding from possessing the means of self defense is the crime! |
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The supposed quietude of a good mans allures the ruffian; while on the other hand, arms like laws discourage and keep the invader and the plunderer in awe, and preserve order in the world as well as property. The same balance would be preserved were all the world destitute of arms, for all would be alike; but since some will not, others dare not lay them aside...Horrid mischief would ensue were one half the world deprived of the use of them... — Thomas Paine, I Writings of Thomas Paine at 56 (1894). |
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