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UT: Stemming the tide of handgun violence in America
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"Last month, The Salt Lake Tribune reprinted a moving op-ed written by Jenny Price in The Los Angeles Times. Ms. Price's column recounted a chilling act of handgun violence experienced by her family, and then renewed the call for a national ban on handguns."
"My own experience with the handgun problem is professional, but no less poignant than Ms. Price's. Ten years ago, I represented a lady named Tonya Copier. She had been shot in the back by her ex-husband with a Smith & Wesson .38 Special. The shots caused immediate paralysis and internal organ damage. Tonya died of her injuries after two years of incredible suffering."
"Before Tonya died, I filed a suit for her against Smith & Wesson. ..." ... |
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