SHELLA: Time for a balanced approach to gun debate
I know guns are not the sole factor in the recent flurry of mass killings in America, but they are a factor.
I know guns are not the sole factor in the recent flurry of mass killings in America, but they are a factor.
The General Assembly seems to think we need more access to guns and less regulation. I think we need less access.
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