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Gun lobby misfires again
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"What’s the dumbest idea of the season? Backed by the National Rifle Association, state legislators across the country have been pushing laws to let students carry concealed weapons on college campuses."
"What’s the lame excuse? Gun-toting young women would be armed to defend themselves in the event of sexual assaults."
"We shouldn’t be surprised by this. These are the same crackpots who argued in favor of more guns on campuses after the Virginia Tech shootings in 2007. And who held out the 2012 massacre of 26 students and educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut as an argument in favor of arming teachers. Of course, they’re cynically twisting the latest painful, high-profile issue into an argument for more guns." ... |
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Millwright66
(3/4/2015)
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Another "ovine bleater', completely ignorant of our constitution and reality. Or perhaps one determined to further infantilize our youth ? "Youth" that can enter into contracts, serve in our military, and vote.
Seems like the most blatant sort of "age discrimination" possible, to me. |
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