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Rumble on the Hill: Groups Square Off About How to End Gun Violence

nodeamass Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 10:08 AM
Why don't you test your hypothesis in Afghanistan, a country that is not a gun free zone.
activated Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 10:55 AM
Been there, done that. Over 40 nations on Bagram AB, Afghanistan. Each one of us serving our respective countries carried a loaded weapon. We took them to chow, to the restroom, even to bed. Guess what? Not a single accident and no violence.(except to the terrorists)
Bufa Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 10:16 AM
You're comparing law abiding,American citizens to uneducated, third world wackjobs?

And you wonder why we believe you are a brainless wonder?
deprogramming services Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 10:12 AM
How about testing your hypothesis about gun control in Rwanda fool, where thanks to the kind of gun control liberal bigots seek to impose here 800,000 people were murdered in about 100 days.

Wednesday on Capitol Hill the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing about what America "should do to end gun violence." Pro-gun and and anti-gun advocates will testify before the committee. Witnesses include National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, Independent Women's Forum Senior Fellow and Attorney Gayle Trotter, Baltimore Police Chief James Johnson, the husband of Gabrielle Giffords Captain Mark Kelly and Denver University Professor David Kopel.

LaPierre released his opening statement to the committee Tuesday afternoon, calling on Congress to stop blaming gun owners for violence, will focus on promoting gun safety programs the...

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