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PA: PA Should Control Gun Sales ‘Like We Control the Sale of Liquor and Wine'
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In saying that it's easier to get a gun in Pennsylvania than in neighboring states, Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney recently suggested that firearm sales in the state should be regulated just like the sale of alcohol.
"If we control guns like we control the sale of liquor and wine, we'd be in much better shape than we are now. It's ridiculous," said Kenney.
Addressing the media during a press conference Tuesday to discuss the tragic killing of Temple University police officer Christopher Fitzgerald, Kenney called Pennsylvania a 'gun-crazy state.' |
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shootergdv
(2/25/2023)
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SOOOO, I could walk into the gun store and walk out with 4 guns just by proving I'm of age ? I can go for that ! What an idiot ! |
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