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A dangerous decision: Domestic abusers can own guns

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion February 11, 2023

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On Feb. 2, several Republican lawmakers in Congress replaced their standard American-flag lapel wear with AR-15 pins. Simultaneously, a federal appellate court was making a similarly regressive move. It held that a decades-old U.S. law barring domestic abusers from possessing firearms contradicts the nation’s “historical tradition” of gun access. This judgment will likely have perverse, lethal consequences. Carol Wick founded and runs... + full article



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