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IA: King addresses second amendment, ISIS during Fostoria stop
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"Newly constructed Apex Indoor Shooting Range already has their first high profile visitor."
"U.S. Rep. Steve King stopped by the Fostoria facility Tuesday afternoon to offer his insights on the second amendment. He realizes how important firearms have been in the annals of U.S history."
"'When I walk through the Smithsonian Institution (I) can track the history of America just by the models of the firearms that were used to defend our freedom,' King said. 'When you look at that, you cannot understand the history of our country without understanding the history of the firearms that defended our country.'" ... |
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