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Monday, September 13, 2010
Guns don't cause violent crime.
The number of firearms and handguns in U.S. society goes up every year. However, the rates of all kinds of violent crime have been declining for years. When are the simple-mind gun banners going to face the facts? LINK
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firearms,
handguns,
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We need to follow Vermont's example in Texas about allowing any U.S. citizen to carry a loaded weapon open or concealed. Vermont strictly adheres to an individuals "natural" right to keep and bear arms. I've not done so, but it'd be interesting to compare crime and accident figures between Texas and Vermont.
ReplyDeleteGun related of course.
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