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Shooting A Gun Reaffirmed My Belief in Gun Control
Submitted by:
David Williamson
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I've never understood guns — why people love them so much, why they think it's fun to shoot them, why they collect them. I was always simply terrified of guns — which was extra difficult, given that I grew up in the South, nearly surrounded by them. My mother claimed to have one tucked away somewhere in the house when I was growing up, but I never believed her, because I never saw it. My cousins used to shoot BB guns in the backyard on holidays while I would stand on the porch and watch. |
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laker1
(1/12/2016)
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A brain dead diberal Lemocrat. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(1/12/2016)
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Ella needs to understand that she has the right to control her own guns, but not anyone else's.
The very notion that we should trust any proposals of control initiated and/or supported by such paranoid people is ridiculous. |
Comment by:
jac
(1/12/2016)
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Irrational fear.
If it weren't for citizens owning guns, she would have actual reasons to be afraid. Criminals, sickos, and terrorists temper their actions because of the possibility of running into a law abiding citizen with a gun. |
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