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May 2017 Shatters Background Check Records Set Under Obama
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May 2017 shattered the gun purchase background check records set under Barack Obama during May 2015 and 2016. Breitbart News reported that May 2015 set what was then an all-time record for background checks for the month of May and began a 19-month streak in which each month surpassed background check records. In other words, May 2015 witnessed more background checks than any May in history, then June 2015 witnessed more background checks than any June, and more in July than any July, and so on. The streak continued through November 2016. |
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dasing
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Trump is not a panaciea, the rest of government has to be up right also, we have to fight the bad guys in government, which is about 80%!!! |
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