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Lawmaker: Gun free zones kill people, warns of war on cops
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An unexpected shootout over guns erupted in a House hearing on terrorism Wednesday, prompting a pro-gun lawmaker to mock ineffective anti-gun laws and call for an end to gun free zones because they have become shooting galleries.
"We cannot rely on the federal government and this big bureaucracy to continue to try keep us safe. We've got to revert back, I believe, to the individuals, the law-abiding citizens in this country. We've got to look at the gun laws that are out there now that prohibit law abiding citizens from being able to carry firearms in areas where they could protect themselves," demanded Rep. Jeff Duncan. |
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PHORTO
(9/22/2016)
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Screw that "special marshals" ****.
EVERY LAWFULLY LICENSED CITIZEN SHOULD BE ABLE TO CARRY ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. |
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