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billh58

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4. Yes, you are correct that it CAN be done,
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 12:11 PM
Mar 2018

and the Australia model proved it. I still believe, however, that it would be less cost-prohibitive to simply permit and regulate certain types of lethal weapons out-of-reach for most buyers. Those who could afford the process would be severely restricted as to when, where, and how these weapons could be used.

I would support either method of ridding the country of these weapons, or a combination of methods.

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