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Don't worry, you don't need your firearm at the Post Office.

bigtoe416

Anti-Saldana Freedom Fighter
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Imagine that...criminals committing a crime where guns are prohibited. Somebody should do a comparison of how often shooting ranges/gun stores/police stations are robbed versus other locations with similar levels of merchandise available to steal.
 

coolusername2007

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Is the post office considered a "sensitive" place? If so, how is that? Again, if so, it would seem to me that the progressives want to create victim disarmament zones, then only to later consider them "sensitive" places. What a crock!
 

whensley

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Wildomar
This is a sad, sad story.

Did it not occur to the criminals that this is a gun free zone? The law says so. The nerve of those pervs.

Gun Free zones only apply to the law abiding, gun-owning citizens of this country. That is why gun free zones will never work. We need the liberal politicians to understand that and strike down all the carry laws. I believe in the legal process to purchase a hand gun to an extent, but after that i should be able to carry said gun any way that i want. But until the carry laws are changed then i will continue to follow the laws as they are written, eventhough criminals can continue to carry their illegally owned guns any way they want.
 
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kittyhawk63

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In spite of all the forgoing posts here, I want to say that it is really sad that these two women tragically lost their lives due to a dirty, rotten, no-good for nothing, scum bag.
 

coolusername2007

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In spite of all the forgoing posts here, I want to say that it is really sad that these two women tragically lost their lives due to a dirty, rotten, no-good for nothing, scum bag.

Yes it is really sad and tragic. I feel for their families. These women didn't have to die. To me what is more sad and tragic is the fact that the people of this country have been systematically disarmed and put in harms way due to blatantly progressive socialist and fascist politicians and ideologies.

For at least a decade the dangerous rhetoric of "don't defend yourself, give the bad guy whatever they want, it's not worth your life" was hammered into the public's ears and conscientiousness. LIES! I believe the public is slowly coming around again to the truth that you have the right, and quite possibly the duty, to defend yourself.
 
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