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Americans Deserve Better Gun Safety
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David Williamson
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They were learning to read in Newtown, watching movies in Aurora, having a party in San Bernardino, dancing in Orlando. Then they were massacred with a military assault rifle. After each horrific shooting, the Second Amendment was used to justify doing nothing in Congress, where gun control legislation has long been blocked from even getting a vote.
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lostone1413
(7/6/2016)
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Every so called mass shooting they have brought up is BS If you get away from the Government Controlled Cooperate Media and do some research You will see that many independent investigators that have done allot of research have proved beyond a doubt that they were all hoax shootings. They have been done by the ones who control the Government to push their anti gun agenda |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(7/6/2016)
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Americans 'deserve' to have their inalienable rights respected. |
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