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MI: 'Guns everywhere' bill goes against the facts
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When John Lott Jr. comes to town in support of a bill that would allow people to arm themselves in public places, Michigan constituents and lawmakers should arm themselves with the facts.
Lott is a strong adherent of the mindset that "the only thing that will stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun." Recently Lott testified at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of Senate Bill 442, which would allow concealed-carry holders to carry their firearms in schools, churches, sports arenas, bars and other places where the concealed carrying of guns is now banned.
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Ben Carson: Attentive public will prevent stricter gun laws
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Forty-three percent of Republican voters in a recent CBS News/New York Times poll said it's "very likely" that stricter gun laws would lead to the federal government confiscating guns from lawful gun owners. Twenty-five percent said that outcome is "somewhat likely," while 31 percent said the outcome is not very likely, or not likely at all. |
Should Professors Carry Guns
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The idea of arming every faculty member on school campuses is another looming national tragedy.
A semi-popular belief today is the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. However, this practice only works if you can assure the good guy is actually good, right-minded or even capable of shooting a gun. Just because somebody is a teacher, doesn�t mean they should have a free pass to carry a gun. |
ID: Gun Sales Up for Pocatello
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The US Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted 1,976,759 firearm background checks through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System in October, according to their monthly report |
The Gun Report: A judge renders his opinion
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Federal gun laws are so lacking in terms of creating a way to keep us safe � the notion that under the federal law all Americans are not required to actually get a permit for a gun, to go through a real background check for that gun, to have a waiting period before they can acquire a gun, to go through some training before they can acquire a gun, to actually be able to state in some clear terms why is it that you have to have a gun. |
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