I was browsing Fox News and saw this, I haven't read all the way through it but from what I have seen it has some interesting opinions.
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The Life-and-Death Cost of Gun Control
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The Life-and-Death Cost of Gun Control
"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government results from too much government." - Thomas Jefferson
Re: The Life-and-Death Cost of Gun Control
Good article.
On the Burress incident, I was watching SportsCenter this week, and they combined the news with a rebroadcast of portions of a program they did a couple of years ago about pro athletes and guns.
Karl Malone, reprising his "I'm the NRA" ad campaign, was shown shooting a rifle in hunting gear, then completely poo-poohing the notion of carrying a handgun for self defense.
On the Burress incident, I was watching SportsCenter this week, and they combined the news with a rebroadcast of portions of a program they did a couple of years ago about pro athletes and guns.
Karl Malone, reprising his "I'm the NRA" ad campaign, was shown shooting a rifle in hunting gear, then completely poo-poohing the notion of carrying a handgun for self defense.

Re: The Life-and-Death Cost of Gun Control
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Karl Malone, reprising his "I'm the NRA" ad campaign, was shown shooting a rifle in hunting gear, then completely poo-poohing the notion of carrying a handgun for self defense.
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This makes perfect sense. Karl doesn't need a handgun for self defense. That's what he has bodyguards for.
Karl Malone, reprising his "I'm the NRA" ad campaign, was shown shooting a rifle in hunting gear, then completely poo-poohing the notion of carrying a handgun for self defense.

This makes perfect sense. Karl doesn't need a handgun for self defense. That's what he has bodyguards for.