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Police Went After Gun Owner, Left Killer Free to Rampage |
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Written by Robert Rose
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Wednesday, 18 April 2007 |
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The New York Times is saying that in the two hour span between the first VT shooting of 2 victims and the second shooting spree where 30+ people where shot, the police wasted their time and the opportunity that gap of time gave them to stop a tragedy. How? They spent that 2 hour gap investigating a known gun owners rather than locking down the campus and looking for additional leads. They took it for granted that because they had a gun owner in custody, the threat was over.
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NPR Listeners: Closeted Self-Defense Supporters? |
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Written by Robert Rose
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Saturday, 14 April 2007 |
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NPR listeners in a recent poll said they "would fire a gun at someone to protect protect their families" by a stunning margin of nearly 3 to 1. Those NPR listeners better get on board defending the Second Amendment while they can still buy a gun with which to defend their families and keep it at the reday. The desire to defend one's life and family transcends party or ideology at the individual level. Most individuals when push came to shove would rather have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have one.
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Written by Robert Rose
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Saturday, 14 April 2007 |
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Here is DC's petition requesting an en banc rehearing of the Parker case.
via Dave Hardy
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