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Dem-controlled Cities Hammered with Homicides Amid Cop Cutbacks
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Mark A. Taff
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Philadelphia, Columbus, Indianapolis, Louisville, Chicago and at least a half-dozen other major U.S. cities have a couple of things in common: all have skyrocketing homicides, and a check by AmmoLand News reveals they all have Democrat-controlled administrations. The question is inevitable:
Have reports about the deadly environments in these and other cities influenced an increasing number of Americans to buy guns for personal protection? |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(12/10/2021)
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Baloney, not a single city has "cutback" their city army. The increase in crime is all due to things NO AMOUNT OF COPS can prevent. |
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