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I'm A Gun-Owning Mom and You'd Better Believe I Support Gun Control
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David Williamson
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I am not a gun-fearing liberal who thinks that we should ban all guns. I come from a family of avid hunters and gun owners. I received my first handgun as a Christmas gift when I was 13. I respect guns, I enjoy shooting from time to time and if I really thought the government was plotting to snatch up all our guns, I’d be pushing back against that with a vengeance. But I’m also not a gun-owner who eats the fear-laced shit sandwich the NRA keeps putting on my plate, and hearing the news that the senate has once again refused to pass common sense gun reform fills me with frustration. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(6/22/2016)
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*yawn* An Elmyra Fuddette.
Guess what, darlin'? You don't get to decide what OUR rights are. What's fine for you ain't necessarily fine for others.
But, I perceive that you are a loudmouthed, overbearing "strong woman".
You know, just the kind the rest if us would love to smack if it wasn't against the law?
'Better keep that gun handy, you know, just in CASE... |
Comment by:
stevelync
(6/22/2016)
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Another traitor in our ranks masquerading as a gun owner. |
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