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The Sanest Approach to Gun Policy

since9

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Actually, no. However, this is a compilation of the ear-tickling, foot in the door set of proposals through which they intend to further erode our Second Amendment Rights:

Link.

They mention the usual approaches, making firearms "safer," including chipping them, background checks, and leaning on dealers. They tug at your heart strings by mentioning suicides, without any mention of the statistics which show people in gun-deprived areas commit suicides at the same rate by other means.

Question is, how shall we proceed to counter their rhetoric where it matters most?
 
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