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Anti-Gun Writer Claims Conservatives Are “Delusional” About Guns
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In an attack designed to attack Fox News personalities, Hansen claims:
Of course the bigger problem here is that Gutfeld is convinced that his version of reality represents facts. Is it true that since 1950 only one or two mass shootings have occurred in non-gun-free zones? The shootings at Fort Hood and the Washington Naval Base are two recent mass shootings which clearly don’t fit the “gun-free” profile.
The reality, of course, is that Hansen is utterly, laughably wrong.
Military bases are “gun free zones.” Concealed carry is banned outright, firearms are strictly regulated outside of firing ranges and armories, and only police and soldiers on special duty have access to guns. |
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Millwright66
(6/13/2015)
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The only "delusional" folks about firearms are those operating from ignorance and emotional basis. They're not merely unwilling to listen to countering arguments. They react emotionally to any opposition with wild diatribes, character assassination, and personal attacks upon proponents with any and all means available.
Pro-gun advocates have suffered innumerable such 'attacks' ranging from physical upon their homes and families to electronic with DOS wreaked upon their businesses, insertion of worms and malware into their computer systems, and filing of false reports on their behaviors or responses to planned 'confrontations'. |
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