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NJ: Different Ideas Spread at Rally Calling for More Gun Safety in Elizabeth
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About a dozen people gathered at Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza across from City Hall yesterday evening, with some calling for a city ordinance mandating gun safety vaults.
Salaam Ismial, director of the National United Youth Council, organized yesterday’s rally in the wake of the July 4 shooting death of Jose Oliver Torres Tineo. Ismial said he sent a letter to Mayor Christian Bollwage and City Hall on Sunday asking for Elizabeth residents to own and register safety vaults for their guns. |
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PHORTO
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“I am anti-gun, yes," Ismial, an Elizabeth resident, said at the rally. “I hate guns. However, this is not an infringement of the Second Amendment. But guns is an infringement of our moral rights because guns’ purpose is only to do one thing, and that is to maim and to kill.”
Incoherent.
A dimwit. And, he can VOTE. |
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