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Re: Gun Free Zones Are Killing our Children!         


Author: Don Homuth
Date: Sep 28, 2006 19:25

On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 21:21:04 -0500, Jeff Dege jdege.visi.com>
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>http://crimefilenews.blogspot.com/2006/09/gun-free-zones-are-killing-our-children...
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>Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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>Gun Free Zones Are Killing our Children!

Interesting headline, but with one Teeny Little Problem.

The entire article provides No Actual Evidence of any children being
killed because of gun free zones.

Do you have any Evidence, Dege?
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Gun Free Zones Are Killing our Children!         


Author: Jeff Dege
Date: Sep 28, 2006 19:21

http://crimefilenews.blogspot.com/2006/09/gun-free-zones-are-killing-our-children...

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Gun Free Zones Are Killing our Children!

A major failed experiment of Liberals across the country was to
establish GUN FREE ZONES. The concept is simple enough, to ban all
firearms within certain areas.

There was no better place to start this grand idea then in our schools.
Perhaps a message could be sent to the children that guns are evil and
only for killing! It's double duty, prohibiting and demonizing guns at the
same time!

That GFZ concept is usually announced with bold red-letter signs.
Additional efforts are taken such as placing minimum wage, poorly trained,
guards with empty holsters and metal detectors at the doors of these
institution.

In theory the GFZs should work. The reality is that they only work to
insure a homicidal maniac can quickly gain control of the Gun Free Zone
and kill as many of our children as he pleases. The Gun free Zones and
unarmed security guards are no match for a determined and armed assailants
or terrorists.
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