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Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings Signs on With ‘Mayors Against Illegal Guns’
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Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings has taken up arms against illegal guns.
Rawlings said Monday that the decision to take on the issue was triggered by a discussions during a recent pow-wow of top U.S. law enforcement and city officials. The mayor, who has made domestic violence a hallmark issue, said he has officially signed on with Mayors Against Illegal Guns after he decided that he could take a “unifying” approach to firearms. |
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lostone1413
(10/21/2015)
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Bloomberg is showing how cheap it is to buy are politicians |
Comment by:
harp1034
(10/21/2015)
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I live in Dallas. Take my word for it this guy is anti-gun. He does not speak for me. Dallas used to be a conservative town. But the white middle class moved way out beyond most of the suburbs. The left wingers control the City of Dallas and Dallas Co. |
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