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PA: Voices heard at gun control hearing?
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Mark A. Taff
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It was a hearing. Not a listening.
On Thursday night, 101 people stepped up to the microphone in front of Pittsburgh City Council and Mayor Bill Peduto. They wanted to have their say.
They each were allotted three minutes to tell their story or plead their case. They spoke on a single topic: the proposals to address gun ownership and possession within the Pittsburgh city limits. |
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Stripeseven
(1/26/2019)
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Regardless , the fact remains that government seems to think it's "Okee-Doekee" to disregard the constitution, and assume powers that has not been granted to it. It's a Federal crime at attempting to deprive law abiding citizens of their rights. |
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