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Right-Wingers Find an Accidental Shooting to Go Ballistic Over
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Conservatives, being Second Amendment stalwarts, are usually pretty chill about accidental shootings. “Fake News Exposed: Accidental Gun Deaths Plummet To All-Time Low,” reported the Daily Wire. “Every story about an accidental shooting in the home will be repeated again and again,” complained columnist Thomas Sowell, “while a thousand stories about lives saved by defensive uses of a gun will never see the light of day in most newspapers or on most television newscasts.” “Pools, knives, and pillows cause more accidental deaths than guns so I am not going to let you anti-gun weasels demonize my self-defense tool just because it makes you wet your pants,” wrote Bruce W. Krafft of The Truth About Guns. |
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dasing
(12/5/2017)
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I thought left wing nut jobs went ballistic over felons with guns, oh, DREAMERS excluded??!!!! |
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