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Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(11/10/2018)
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Idiots.
The NRA hasn't hurt anyone. Do we put car dealership owners in jail when a car is used to run someone down?
This is pure politics. They're trying to crush an organization they oppose. |
Comment by:
shootergdv
(11/10/2018)
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He coulda done the same damage with a single shot with no one armed to shoot back ! Or reloaded with multiple magazines of lower capacity, same outcome. |
Comment by:
AFRet
(11/10/2018)
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How about we hold gun control advocates liable for making people defenseless instead? |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(11/11/2018)
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Law abiding citizens have no responsibility to accept the actions of criminals, and for the law abiding to be continually looked at as if they are some kind of suspect, is criminal in itself. Any person advocating gun control, gun registration, etc., of law abiding citizens, is just another example of those that continually seek to undermine our constitutional form of government. The Constitution requires all members of Congress to take an oath of office to support the Constitution before assuming office. Persons of little character, or honor disobey their oath. Citizens must see that their elected officials are bound by the chains of the Constitution. |
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