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Letters: Dangerous to call for more guns, which would increase U.S. deaths

Por: The Advocate Opinion December 27, 2022

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A gentleman from Baton Rouge wrote in with some truly awful .Essentially, he cited the Taliban, the war in Ukraine, immigration and crime as evidence the whole world is trying to kill us decent folks. He then claimed President Joe Biden is trying to confiscate all the semi-automatic firearms and that the government instead ought to be issuing us firearms.This is incorrect on every level. The Taliban and the Russian Army are bad and dangerous,... + full article



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