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These 19 Country Artists All Suport Gun Law Reform
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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The country music community has tended to lean to the more conservative side of American politics, and its artists often adhere to the "shut up and sing" mentality. However, there are a few acts who have stepped away from that crowd and shared their ideas on gun laws. Country music artists and fans experienced firsthand the violence and heartbreak that someone with a gun can unleash at 2017's Route 91 Harvest Festival. Fifty-eight fans of the genre were killed and hundreds more were injured when a gunman opened fire on the festival grounds during the final night of that event. |
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PHORTO
(7/3/2019)
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The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.' The right of the whole people, old and young, men, women and boys, and not militia only, to keep and bear arms of every description, and not such merely as are used by the militia, shall not be infringed, curtailed, or broken in upon, in the smallest degree; and all this for the important end to be attained: the rearing up and qualifying a well-regulated militia, so vitally necessary to the security of a free State. Our opinion is that any law, State or Federal, is repugnant to the Constitution, and void, which contravenes this right. [Nunn vs. State, 1 Ga. (1 Kel.) 243, at 251 (1846)] |
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