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Hilarious!

Posted by David Hardy · 15 January 2013 03:21 PM

A few days ago a NY newspaper published an interactive map showing gun owners' addresses. So Project Veritas sends a team around to ask if its editors would proudly post a sign proclaiming "this home is proudly gun-free." Strangely, they don't find many takers, although they do find the publisher's house and an editor's house with armed guards.

Via Instapundit

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3 Comments | Leave a comment

Anonymous | January 15, 2013 9:43 PM | Reply

Hypocrites. Scared to lead by example.

Jerry | January 16, 2013 9:23 AM | Reply

Private citizens are denied use of body armor in
many states. Why should they be allowed personal body guards? They can call the police like the rest of us mere mortals.

Kirk Parker | January 21, 2013 4:25 PM | Reply

You have one too many letters in that sentence: they didn't find ANY takers.

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