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MI: It is long past time to talk about guns (third letter)
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"Andrew Heller asks if it isn't time to talk about guns."
"Actually, it's past time."
"I grew up in a home with guns. Dad was a hunter, and my grandfather was a policeman in New Jersey."
"Guns were locked away when not in use, tools to be respected, taken care of and properly stored. That was the message both taught."
"So let's talk. Why do nonmilitary people need automatic rifles? You can't hunt with them if you want anything left of your prey to eat or mount. There are folks out there who shoot for sport, not to hunt. They use a variety of firearms in this sport. But high-powered, automatic rifles? Maybe, but again, why? What's the point? To see who can empty the clip fastest?" ... |
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