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|  | TeaAddict Says:

Wow. Americans have too many guns, its sad that this much violence is glorified.
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|  | glen Says:
exellant my man!!
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|  | Cameron Says:
Wow. Everyone else doesn’t have enough guns, its sad to see you support such sheep-like tendencies. Gun control is great….just as Hitler!
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|  | Val [profile] Says:
I don’t see any “violence” being “glorified” here, nor have I ever seen any, at the rifle range I belong to. 60 million Americans own firearms, and you can’t stereotype them by the actions of the street thugs who have no regard for human life, any more than you can stereotype the gay community by the actions of Jeffrey Dahmer.
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|  | Arkloyd Says:
If America had more guns, we could remove Bush from office and return this country to what it should have become by this point.
A nation of free people that didn’t take anyone’s crap.
I legally own a gun because I will not be victimized by someone else who would use an illegal one against me.
Guns are not violent.
Crazy people are. If they didn’t have firearms they’ll use knives. Happened in Malasia rather often. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amok
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|  | Dr. Scientist Says:
Citizens are armed; subjects are not.
Violence is not being glorified in these photos, but rather liberty.
I have seen much of the world, and I would live in no other nation.
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|  | Dragoon Says:
The moral is, don’t even try to take us over; we will F you up. A free man has a gun, a subject has none. 
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|  | not getting the same point Says:
everyone commenting so far has seemed to focus on the ‘current events’ view of the subject matter… instead of seeing the Second Amendment battle in these photographs, i notice that not one case demonstrates unsafe carry of ownership. In the photographs even the children keep their fingers off of triggers, the guns are all pointed in a safe weapon, with some even demonstrating that they are safe and/or unloaded while indoors. I see a collection of responsible and safe gun owners, which does not document or support any point of importance to either side of the argument about federal regulation of gun ownership.
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