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Apr 20, 2007 17:44


WACO, Texas (CNN) -- Zero tolerance, huh? Gun-free zones, huh? Try this on for size: Columbine gun-free zone, New York City pizza shop gun-free zone, Luby's Cafeteria gun-free zone, Amish school in Pennsylvania gun-free zone and now Virginia Tech gun-free zone.
Anybody see what the evil Brady Campaign and other anti-gun cults have created? I ( Read more... )

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xdannon04x April 21 2007, 12:02:44 UTC
i dont know how i feel about this. where did you get this article?

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xdannon04x April 21 2007, 22:21:21 UTC
I got it on CNN yesterday, there was also a counter article - pro anti-gun laws. I don't know what I think of it either, so I posted it hoping that someone else had any insight. I think it's the kind of situation where this is no solution.

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ispinalot April 21 2007, 22:21:52 UTC
PS that was me...

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Here are my thoughts falcons11 April 22 2007, 21:34:47 UTC
The underlying assumption, the one on which all of the opinions within it are based, is that there are such things as 'good' and 'evil' human beings ( ... )

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xtremesnare0406 April 23 2007, 18:01:53 UTC
No matter how many types of gun-control laws this country has, the bad guys are still going to find a way to get their hands on a weapon and use it for evil. So that puts us good guys in a pretty shitty situation. I guess when I get mugged at gun point, i'll whip out my knife and see what happens.

As the article says, it's our right to protect ourselves from all these pieces of shit out there that don't deserve to live.

This is one of the many reasons as to why i'm going into law enforcement. Because no matter what gun-control laws there are, I will be able to carry my off-duty weapon wherever I go to protect myself and others. To me, it is comforting when my dad picks me up from the train station in Camden with his Glock .40 on his belt.

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