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A few modest proposals for curbing gun violence in America
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"It didn’t take long for the reaction to the Charleston, S.C., Bible class shootings to veer from a discussion of America’s gun culture and propensity toward violence to a debate over a symbol of racism and slavery."
"That’s largely a recognition of the fact that the gun debate has been settled. The U.S. Supreme Court has affirmed the Second Amendment right of every American to keep and bear arms, and the National Rifle Association has turned restrictions on gun ownership into a political third-rail issue: Elected officials touch the subject at their own peril." ... |
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teebonicus
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Cite all the leftist "research" you want.
Fundamental rights don't depend on "research". |
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