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Comment by:
hisself
(6/29/2016)
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"Kirkland Senator Will Push To Make Capitol, Legislative Buildings ‘Gun Free’" because gun free zones have worked so well in Orlando, Lakeland CO, Sandy Hook, and all other scenes of mass shootings in the last 20 years. . .
Hey Habib, “Can you demonstrate one time or place, throughout all history, where the average person was made safer by restricting access to handheld weapons?” |
Comment by:
mickey
(6/29/2016)
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"...ban nonsecurity-related firearms..."
No problem. I carry this Sig-Sauer for my personal security. |
Comment by:
-none-
(6/29/2016)
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Google "State Sen. Cyrus Habib" and behold sunglasses boy. Even his official pages: http://sdc.wastateleg.org/Habib/ http://leg.wa.gov/Senate/Senators/Pages/default.aspx what a weirdo, lemme guess he's muslim too... |
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No kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave. He, who has nothing, and who himself belongs to another, must be defended by him, whose property he is, and needs no arms. But he, who thinks he is his own master, and has what he can call his own, ought to have arms to defend himself, and what he possesses; else he lives precariously, and at discretion. — James Burgh, Political Disquisitions: Or, an Enquiry into Public Errors, Defects, and Abuses [London, 1774-1775]. |
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