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Monday, January 20, 2014

Today in Guns

County GOP Explains MLK Gun Raffle: We're All 'Slaves,' Really


Indiana Police Chief Accidentally Shoots Himself At Gun Shop


Former Texas Poet Laureate Dies In Apparent Hunting Accident

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