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 More guns, less crime. Again. 
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:00 am 
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America has spoken ... And as FBI crime reports and law enforcement and
academic studies conclude, the self-evident truth is that more guns
clearly equals less crime. Where there are more guns per capita, violent
crime goes down, particularly crimes of assault, like rape, burglary,
and robbery.
This is good. It is indeed Ted Kennedy's gun ban dream of
GunFreeZones that have proven to be the guaranteed slaughter zones where
the most innocent lives are lost. Think Columbine, VA Tech, Lane Bryant,
NW IL University, Luby's Cafeteria, NJ, Salt Lake City, and Omaha malls,
Calgary University, Toronto, Chicago, Boston, Flight 93, the mayor's
office in San Francisco, ad nauseam. Peace and love will get you killed,
and unarmed helplessness is bad. Unless of course your anthem goes
baaa..... baaa...... baaa.


More Guns, Less Violent Crime as the Bad Guys Run or Die
More guns, less crime: Thanks to the Founding Fathers, we're as safe as
in our mothers' arms
By Ted Nugent
U.S. News and World Report
April 20, 2009

http://www.usnews.com/articles/opinion/ ... l?PageNr=1


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Here is an interesting article on the Brady Campaign site:

"Law Enforcement and Communities Less Safe
Since Expiration of Assault Weapons Ban in 2004"

A Brady Center report entitled, Mass Produced Mayhem, highlights how the availability of assault weapons has changed the balance of power between law enforcement and criminals, endangering police and communities. Currently, there is no federal law that bans military-style assault weapons.

Recent deaths of police officers in Pittsburgh, PA and Oakland, CA make it clear that law enforcement is being outgunned by criminals with military-style assault weapons. Congress should act to keep military-style assault weapons with high capacity ammunition clip magazines off our streets


http://www.bradycampaign.org/

Somebody's not telling the truth! :oops:

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