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OH: Clashes Happen During Pro-Second Amendment Walk on Kent State's Campus Saturday
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Hundreds of pro-gun supporters and counter-protesters clashed on the campus of Kent State University Saturday at a during a pro-Second Amendment walk. For the most part, the protests were peaceful but the rally was cut short an more than an hour before it was scheduled to wrap-up, due in part to the large number of counter-protesters that showed up. According to WKYC, the event was organized by Kaitlin Bennet, the Kent State graduate who gained notoriety on the internet this past spring for an on-campus photo shoot featuring her AR-10. Bennett was angry that the Second Amendment event was cut short but vowed that she would be back.
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PHORTO
(10/1/2018)
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"Other students called the abrupt end to the rally a victory."
Oh, so infringing the lawful speech of others is a 'victory'?
How 'bout if we expel you from the country for refusing to live in compliance with its Constitution?
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