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Gun safety advocate: Trump won’t silence us
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The founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America says she’s done wallowing in disappointment following Donald Trump’s victory last week.
“So many women and activists had hoped to elect the first female president – a gun sense champion – to the White House,” wrote Shannon Watts in a piece for the Huffington Post. But she says her husband reminded her that gun violence prevention isn’t hinged on the outcome of a single election. |
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jac
(11/18/2016)
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Should be "Gun Control Advocate".
They have nothing to do with safety. |
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Sosalty
(11/18/2016)
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And just what gun safety training is she advocating? How many schools has she helped bring in the Eddie Eagle program? |
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