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NC Disaster Relief Worker Arrested in NJ With a Gun
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ent. And while each year, we celebrate our new-found liberty and freedom with fireworks and barbecues – one family in North Carolina is very much on edge about defending theirs. Tower climbing is one of the most dangerous jobs in the country. It involves servicing cell phone and transmission towers all cross the nation with little advance warning and working at heights that would make most men quit. Many of these towers are located in remote regions and sketchy areas. When Brian Fletcher mobilized his men to head up to New Jersey, he did what any law abiding gun owner in North Carolina would do when heading into unknown territory – he brought his legally owned pistol . . ." ... |
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kangpc
(7/7/2015)
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Has Mr. Fletcher never heard of Shaneen Allen? All Americans considering entering the Democratic People's Republic of New Jersey should first consult with their attorneys. |
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laker1
(7/7/2015)
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Crispy Cream will forgive because he is running for Prez. That is if this incident becomes mainstream news. |
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