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Tag Archives: Gun Control
From December 2012 — Jordan Russell Davis (Stand Your Ground)
The nation spent a good part of this year trying to make sense of Trayvon Martin’s killing. Remarkably, at least to me, much of the discussion centered on whether or not the young man assaulted George Zimmerman and not about … Continue reading
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Tagged concealed weapons, Gun Control, Jordan Russell Davis, Stand Your Ground, Trayvon Martin
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From 2012 — Colorado (my blog following the Aurora shootings)
Many of us have spent a lot of this weekend trying to make sense of madness. We now live in a world that includes the reality that a night at the movies can explode in gunfire, just as we learned … Continue reading