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Time to Start Treating Guns Like Abortions
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Because the Supreme Court, in the Heller case, concluded that there is an individual right to own firearms found in the Second Amendment — just like they ruled in Roe v. Wade that there is an individual right to have an abortion found in the Fourth Amendment.
Yet — the Supreme Court notwithstanding — Republicans have spent over 40 years regulating abortion providers and inserting themselves into the lives of women seeking a safe and legal abortion |
Comment by:
mickey
(9/8/2015)
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Yet — the Supreme Court notwithstanding — Republicans and Democrats have spent over 80 years regulating firearms makers and inserting themselves into the lives of women seeking a safe and defended home |
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