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Bill O'Reilly here and I'm warming up.
Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition.
On this Friday, realizing that linear thinking and logic are fading fast in America, I can't
help but raise this question once again.
If liberals are so concerned about gun violence, why do they oppose tough measures to stop it?
The problem is horrifying.
You can't even have a Super Bowl celebration without a mass shooting.
school kids, gunned down, shoppers at malls in danger, criminal gang members, shooting up
neighborhoods. But when I suggest making all gun crimes, federal crimes, with harsh mandatory prison
sentences upon conviction, the left and even some conservatives will not support the solution.
So here's a reality check. The Second Amendment of the Constitution allows law-abiding citizens
to protect themselves with firearms within reason.
You can't have a bazooka.
That's not going to change.
And individual states should pass public safety laws
that provide as much protection as possible from criminals.
But with about 300 million guns in circulation right now,
bans are not going to work.
only tough punishment will sell an illegal gun five years minimum carry an illegal gun three years
fire one 10 years first offense no parole that's the solution back after this
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