Letter to the Editor: Gun control only works on law-abiding citizens
By Craig Hawley | Sep. 30, 2013Universal background checks only way to keep public safe
Universal background checks only way to keep public safe
I’d like to comment on Aaron McDuffie’s article, which ran in the Aug. 22 edition, entitled, “Supreme Court does not ‘invent’ new minorities.”
I would like to raise some important points that were not covered within Ross Abbott’s ridiculous attempt to undermine USC.
This is a response to Friday’s article written by Ross Abbott.
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