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MN: Stand Your Ground is Unnecessary, Protesters Say
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About 100 people from the legislature and various groups around the state gathered in the basement of the Capitol building to protest proposed Republican legislation that would implement stand your ground laws in the state of Minnesota.
Together they held signs that said, “Protect Minnesota – working together to prevent gun violence.”
“This bill poses a risk a risk to people of color, to those who look different, and seem scary to some,” Sen. John Marty (D-Roseville) said Wednesday. “We do not need a death penalty for minor offenses.” |
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dasing
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Maybe marty should look around the country for BITS, in SYG states, there is no blood in the streets ! There is no death sentance for minor offenses! The man is an idiot! |
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