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Oh did they ask Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King and Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi what they thought of gun ownership, after they were shot to death? Yeah, thought so.
The rest of this graphic is just a pathetic attempt at Godwin's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
John Major: 1990-1997. Conservative.
Up to 1995, to my knowledge he had no problem with people owning guns.
Strange how he completely changed his mind the year after that, eh?
Since then, children can return home from schools with their minds intact. Physically , as well as enriched educationally.
If what happened after Dunblane is the answer, what was the question again...?!
Because that's what so many young people are asking; especially recently:
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One of those young people have asked that too. Fortunately as shown above, she already has the answer: and she's not the only one.
Can we stop evoking the Founding Fathers in modern politics? We Don't use a plain writing interpretationwhen it comes to the Constitution and have kind of laws, at the Federal and state level, around guns, ammo and so forth.
Hitler and the Nazi party were pro gun for German citizens. They were against it for Jews obviously but that is different.
If you look at the gun policies and laws passed by Obama it would seem he was very pro gun. Hell Trump has been attacking him for legalizing bump stock.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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