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Today's gun-control debate has echoes of 1934
By ALLEN G. BREED and SHARON COHEN CHICAGO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Andrew Crisp
Don't think what is going on with "crazy" kids shooting up schools has any comparisons with gangsters shooting each other in turf wars or "tit for tat" revenge shootings.
katsu78
Not least of the reasons being that when gangsters shoot each other, we do something about it.
rlperez@hotmail.com.au
For the past 200 years the US has been obsessed, addicted with guns, violence and war. It is part of their psyche and this is why the US has been at war with the world for the last 100 years.
Kabukilover
The NRA was never the proverbial good guy with a gun. The NRA has decades of blood on its hands.