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Mark L. Hopkins: More on guns and the Second Amendment
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A few months back I wrote a column entitled, "Guns don't kill people. Really?" My column usually will draw between 30 and 40 responses each week, some positive and some negative. The "Guns don't kill people," column kept me answering emails through much of the next week and beyond. Beginning today, I am going to write three columns that relate to the "gun" issue of The Second Amendment of the Constitution. The others will appear over the next couple of weeks. So, stay tuned. |
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dasing
(1/31/2017)
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If he ever would read how the framers of the Bill of Rights put together the amendments he would not be making the stupid statements about the 2A. It was not added in, for the Fed!! But for the States! They did NOT want a strong Fed, they wanted strong States! |
Comment by:
Sosalty
(1/31/2017)
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I wish someone would publish just how many deaths are caused by NRA members using guns. I bet zero, zit, nada, possibly meniscal! |
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