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Political Heat blogger Chris Walker contends that state Rep. Bob Gannon's gun view relies on the doctrine of "mutual assured destruction." What Gannon and others who think like him are trying to do, Walker asserts, is to shift the blame of gun violence away from guns and onto business people who don't want guns in their establishment. His reasoning isn't rational, the blogger says. |
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http://patch.com/oregon/portland/woman-kills-intruder-childs-bedroom
Intruder Killed While in Child's Bedroom Identified as Gresham Man David McCrary was shot and killed by Tara-Alexis Ford when she came home and found him in her daughter's room.
Portland, OR
By Colin Miner (Patch Staff) - June 27, 2016 6:17 pm ET
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