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WI: Milwaukee NAACP President Says Regulate Firearms Like Cars
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The President of the NAACP is keeping the conversation going about gun crime in Milwaukee after CBS 58's "Milwaukee at Crossroads" special presentation. Fred Royal says all players involved must be involved in the conversation and that includes the criminals. "Because that's who needs to hear it first and loudest," Royal told CBS 58 News. In the lengthy interview presented on the CBS 58 News at 4, Royal called on lawmakers to enact stronger laws on firearm purchases.
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PHORTO
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Of course he does.
Which illustrates yet again that black Democrat "leaders" are irredeemable nitwits. |
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