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Guns.com: California Senate approves gun rationing, bumping age to buy long arms to 21

Kalifornia is at it again.  Via Guns.com: 
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Breitbart: NM gubernatorial candidate calls for ban on 'high magazine cartridges'

She and De Leon would get along pretty well.  Via Breitbart: 
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USA Today: To Fight School Shootings, We Call for a School Boycott After Labor Day

They plan to impede on the education of children for the sake of political gain.  Via USA Today: 
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Telegraph: Knives are too sharp and filing them down is solution to soaring violent crime, judge says

Britain is really doubling down on their ineffective policies.  Via the Telegraph: 
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LA Times: Stockton's young mayor has bold turnaround plan, Basic income and stipends for potential shooters

So they admit it's a people problem after all? Via the LA Times: 
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Reason: Andrew Cuomo Knows What Be Done About School Shootings: Something

Cuomo the "problem solver"  Via Reason: 
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Indiana Public Media: Indiana District to Put Stocked Gun Safes in Schools

#EndGunFreeZones Via Indiana Public Media: 
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United Airlines CEO: No Regrets, Cutting Ties With NRA Was Personal

Regrets will come when profits are lost. Via Breitbart: 
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LCC Torch: Assault Weapons Caught in the Crosshairs

The fate of 2A rights is in the hands of the people now.  Via the LCC Torch: 
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