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WI: How to deal with gun violence? Ban guns
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Paul Fanlund’s column on gun control omits the best opinion for dealing with handguns: Ban them. Except for police and foresters, they are useless, unnecessary and dangerous. After coming to this conclusion myself, I did a little research and found a book that agrees with that position. “Every Handgun Is Pointed at You,” by Josh Sugarmann, executive director of The Violence Policy Institute, published in 2001. |
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PHORTO
(7/18/2015)
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Don't these jackwagons ever get tired of spouting their nonsense in the face of absolute constitutional protections? |
Comment by:
lostone1413
(7/19/2015)
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your more then welcome to come and try to take my guns lol |
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