I don't remember seeing either of these stories on here ...
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Guns Used to Save Two Women from Attackers
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February 17th, 2013 10:56 AM
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I don't remember seeing either of these stories on here ...
Two women were saved from the threat of death or gervious injury by the use of firearms:
Guns Used to Save Two Women from Attackers
The policeman either got it wrong or the 'shotgun' in the second example was a Judge. I don't see anybody continuing the attack after a short range torso hit from a 12-GA or 20-GA so maybe it was a Judge or similar .410 handgun.
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February 17th, 2013 11:27 AM
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Breitbart, Drudge and a handfull of others are about the only places your going to hear about this on a regular basis.
Some of the liberal press is starting to get on board.
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February 17th, 2013 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Breitbart, Drudge and a handfull of others are about the only places your going to hear about this on a regular basis.
Some of the liberal press is starting to get on board.
The ones that are getting on board do so because they see the butt whooping coming to Washington from American citizens who are not going to give up their guns and rights. Even the law enforcement community is siding with American citizens over gun rights.
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February 17th, 2013 01:40 PM
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S.C. Senate surely appears to be doing everything they can, to keep anyone, from taking ours.So far as feds,different story.It may do no good what our Senate is trying to do,but,at least they are trying.Thank god no one is trying to get anything banned here.If they are,it's really top secret.
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February 17th, 2013 01:48 PM
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One would certainly think that a shotgun blast to the torso would stop any BG. However, we don't know the gauge or if how much of the shot actually struck the assailant. Nevertheless, just 2 more examples of why we must continue to defend 2A as if our lives depended on it.
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February 17th, 2013 02:17 PM
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Good guys with guns and using guns in a good way will seldom get press coverage because it makes sense.
The agenda of the Left is to restrict and eventually ban and confiscate all guns. Stories like this are usually buried or totally ignored because it shows that we do actually need guns for self-defense and it flies in the face of the advisaries of guns.
Unless we can get an unbiased Media, then the few sources who do get these stories out will be up against the giant of t he Liberal press. We too can get the word out as well with other sources of media. That is the only way.
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