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Rosanne Cash Stirs Massive Gun Control Debate on Facebook
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Rosanne Cash stirred a massive debate about the pros and cons of gun control with a post to her Facebook page on Friday (Oct. 2).
Chris Harper-Mercer killed nine people before taking his own life during a mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore., on Thursday (Oct. 1), according to CNN. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, who is very active in several political and social causes, called for her Facebook fans and followers to sign a new petition to reinstate the 1994 federal ban on assault weapons. Cash’s daughter, Chelsea Crowell, created the petition via We the People, and it requires 100,000 signatures in order to get reviewed.
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mickey
(10/7/2015)
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Question: Is Johnny spinning in his grave? Can we wind a copper coil around him and produce electricity? |
Comment by:
jac
(10/7/2015)
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The federal ban on assault weapons would not have prevented any of these shootings.
If she really wants to have an impact, she should start a petition to ban victim disarmament zones. |
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