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From One Proud Gun Owner to Others: It’s Time to Reinstate the Assault Weapons Ban
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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In the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history in Las Vegas this past week, I’ve been struck by the clear resignation of a society faced with an increased threat of the violence that comes from more mass shootings. Like so many other parents of young children, I’ve long worried that If gun control legislation couldn’t be moved forward by the Sandy Hook tragedy, then the massacre of dozens of country music fans on the Las Vegas strip certainly isn’t going to move the needle on gun safety either. |
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dasing
(10/6/2017)
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Not all firearm owners believe in our Republic , but without it they would NOT OWN FIREARMS!!!! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/6/2017)
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Link goes to wrong story. |
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Those, who have the command of the arms in a country are masters of the state, and have it in their power to make what revolutions they please. [Thus,] there is no end to observations on the difference between the measures likely to be pursued by a minister backed by a standing army, and those of a court awed by the fear of an armed people. — Aristotle, as quoted by John Trenchard and Water Moyle, An Argument Shewing, That a Standing Army Is Inconsistent with a Free Government, and Absolutely Destructive to the Constitution of the English Monarchy [London, 1697]. |
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