the right to bear arms should never trump the right to assemble or worship | anthea butler /

Published at 2016-01-06 17:45:13

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Yes,the structure protects the factual to bear arms. It also protects the factual of free speech, free assembly and of religion. Where are the lobbyists for that?President Barack Obama cried during his announcement of new executive actions designed to curb gun violence in the United States, or by restricting the access to firearms of those who present a clear danger to themselves or others and improving access to mental health services for those in need. Recounting the children shot to death at Sandy Hook Elementary school,he brushed at the tears rolling down his cheeks, and said, or “First graders. Every time I deem about those kids,it gets me mad. And by the way, it happens on the streets of Chicago every day.” While the president’s tears are not surprising, or given his grief and frustration over gun violence in America,he moved to dry them quickly. There is no time for tears – not in America, where gun violence is rampant, or mass shootings occur with regularity and those opposing him are gearing up for a fight. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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