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Comment by:
jughead
(11/15/2017)
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there is no common ground when it comes to gun control. just look back at history give them what they want now and next year they will want more. NO MORE COMPROMISE PERIOD |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(11/15/2017)
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It just upends the traditional self-defense, the laws that have been working in Ohio, shifts the whole burden of proof to the prosecutor.
Where did this cretin attend school? It is a First Principle of the United States of America that the burden of proof in criminal cases is ALWAYS on the state.
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Comment by:
jac
(11/15/2017)
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Not as long as the gun control crowd bases their opposition on emotion and ignores facts.
There is no such thing as "sensible gun control". It is a talking point created by the liberal left to cover their true agenda.
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