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Despite Mass Shootings, Americans' Love of Guns Endures
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A.C.'s parents would not let him shoot a rifle. So, at age 17, two months after finishing high school, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, where he regularly shot an M16 rifle, a staple of America's military.
A.C., who requested that VOA not use his name, is now in his 25th year with a major police department in Southern California. He's also been a firearms instructor for 20 years. For him, as for millions of Americans, guns are a passion. |
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PHORTO
(4/29/2021)
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[T]he Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution enshrines the right to gun ownership as part of a "well regulated Militia."'
And there it is, the BIG LIE.
Nevermind that D.C. v. Heller SPECIFICALLY debunked that malignant falsehood.
The leftist MSM morons ignore it, because, well, they ARE morons. It goes with the territory. |
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