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Kansas City mall shootings were in gun-free area

Posted by David Hardy · 30 April 2007 02:24 PM

John Lott has confirmed the Kansas City shootings occurred in a "gun free zone."

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I have yet to have a liberal friend, who is anti-gun, to post a gun free zone sign in his yard. Wonder why.

Posted by: amr at May 2, 2007 07:00 AM

I've seen Dixie Gun Works T shirts and N.R.A. and various shooting sloganed shirts while on holiday in the U.S.A. but never an "Unarmed and proud of it" T shirt, probably for the same reason.

Posted by: -Iain at May 3, 2007 02:36 AM

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