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Originally Posted by scottw
what are you talking about?...I just put Wayne in charge...we're awaiting his executive action.....
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you still haven't caught on to the intent of the post
Monroe County Sheriff Cecil Cantrell told the Clarion Ledger.
He blamed it on video games or TV. not the availability of of guns not the parents or the weapon being unsecured and loaded
but on TV and Video game .. amazing
go back to an assault weapon ban wont stop everything but those pesky numbers show it worked to reduce incidents
1994-2004, there were only 12 incidents – about one per year – due to assault weapons, totaling some 89 deaths.
In the decade following, however, both numbers spiked. From 2004-2014, there were 34 incidents involving assault weapons – and over 300 deaths.