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SC: Gun Groups React to President's Speech
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After President Barack Obama's speech calling for stricter gun control on Tuesday, local groups are reacting.
"So many times we say that, well if it just saves one child, it's good for it," said Grassroots GunRights S.C. President, Ed Kelleher. "But we don't count the upside to firearms ownership." |
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laker1
(1/6/2016)
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No way could Obama pass a FBI background check to handle classified information let alone the nuclear option. His past association with domestic terrorists Ayers and wife, Communist Van Jones, his left wing New Party in college and bogus personal documents prohibit it. |
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gariders
(1/6/2016)
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This from the same political party that supports abortion even into the third trimester. |
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