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Navigating the Intersection of Faith and Guns in America
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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I’ve recently become a national advocate for gun violence prevention alongside many of today’s most prominent interfaith leaders through Everytown for Gun Safety. This is an issue that informs how I vote. For readers, when they enter the voting booth, it would be good to consider what the various candidates say about guns and gun violence as a key issue. We really can save lives by encouraging responsible gun ownership and crafting laws that also protect the rights of responsible gun owners. There is a lot of good information about gun violence at Everytown’s website, as well as Moms Demand Action. |
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PHORTO
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This guy's a psychologist, which puts the likelihood of him being a pinko as a major factor in analyzing the underlying reason for his rationale.
The dead giveaway: his aliance with Everytown for Gun Safety.
Consider the source, as they say.
I did. Thanks 'doctor,' but I'll pass. |
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