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Mayor Jackson knows we are coming

NEOOpenCarry

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"The protest is scheduled three days before official legislation is expected to be introduced to Cleveland City Council.

In response, city spokeswoman Maureen Harper said the legislation is one tool to help decrease gun violence in Cleveland.

"With it, if we can strengthen efforts to curb the flow of guns to convicted felons, and if we can decrease the chance of young children accessing firearms, we will be able to save someone's life," she said."

http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/07/gun_rights_group_plans_public.html
 

Troy bilt

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BB62

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It was a great time in Cleveland. LOTS of pro-gun people, and about 1/3 that number of anti-gun people, including those with obvious anger-management and/or logical thinking issues.

The Cleveland police were fine, even telling a few people that they wished "we" would come to the square more often, as the druggies made themselves scarce upon seeing the well-armed attendees and cops.

The weather forecast of 60% chance of rain after noon was TOTALLY off.
 
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