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Updated: 1:25 PM Jun 27, 2008
Local Reactions to Gun Ruling
Staunton, Va. The monumental ruling that came down from the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday regarding Americans' right to bear arms has people in the Valley talking. Posted: 5:50 PM Jun 26, 2008Reporter: Meg Gatto Email Address: mgatto@whsv.com |
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a class should be required to have the guns. it is so easy to think you "know-it-all" but you usually don't. after that let them have them!
I don't see how banning guns would keep them out of the hands of the wrong people. These individuals would just buy the guns "underground illegally" like drugs. Do you think criminals would say "Oh guns are illegal now, so I can't get one." No, of course they wouldn't. Why not let people own guns so at least they can protect themselves when they get mugged or robbed.