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Gun Control Failed Again at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas
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Rob Morse
Website: slowfacts.wordpress.com
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Gun Control failed again. Despite our 23 thousand firearms regulations, a murderer entered a Texas church and killed 26 people. Dozens more are injured. Gun control failed..until it didn’t.
Many gun owners think that real gun control means having a gun ready and being proficient with it. This is where this second kind of gun control then saved lives.
A neighbor who lives next to the church heard the gunfire. He grabbed his rifle, a gun similar to the gun the murder used. The neighbor, Stephen Willeford, then shot the murderer several times.
The anti-gun politicians would disarm both the murderer and the defender.
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dasing
(11/10/2017)
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Note: they can't disarm the murderer, just the defender!!!!!
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