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AZ: Let’s play ball on gun reform
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Having tallied the wounded — this was the 195th mass shooting of the year — Republicans speedily canceled the gun silencer hearing, deeming it inappropriate. Given the circumstances, and all that.
But then it occurred to me: If our latest angry white guy, newly dead James Hodginkson, had been free to fit a silencer on his easily obtained killing machine, wouldn’t that have slowed the reaction time of the Republican ballplayers and the cops who’d accompanied them? If he’d sprayed his bullets with a silencer attached, wouldn’t there have been an enhanced risk of far more casualties? |
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dasing
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NO! Suppressor do NOT silence a firearm!!!!! They suppress the report of the firearm. You still know that a firearm is being fired! |
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dasing
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Reading the article, how can these liberals sleep with all of the lies they spread??? Every thing in this article IS A LIE! |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An3suM8SZpU Robber Targets Guard for His Pistol | Active Self Protection Active Self Protection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzJs4i5jBOg Traffic Stop Shows Importance of Keeping a Tourniquet Handy | Active Self Protection |
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