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Too many gun laws primarily disarm law-abiding citizens, not criminals.
Good intentions don't necessarily make good laws. What counts is whether the laws ultimately save lives. Unfortunately, too many gun laws primarily disarm law-abiding citizens, not criminals.
Good intentions do not necessarily make good laws. What counts is whether the laws ultimately save lives.
Afterthe shooting at city hall on Wednesday, banning citizens with guns from public areas seems more necessary than ever.
Instead of making citizens safer, gun-control laws can leavepeople as sitting ducks.
The new rules that prohibit lawful gun-owners from having guns on company property look more likely to actually wind up costing more lives, rather than saving them.
In recent years armed Americans--not on-duty police officers--have successfully prevented a number of attempted mass murders.
Too many gun laws primarily disarm law-abiding citizens, not criminals.



