Interesting article in Sundays Parade Newspaper Insert

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The worst one (by far) of those ads was the one that said "Ask your neighbors if they keep guns, or dress your kids appropriately" and it showed a little girl wearing a Kevlar vest.

We truly are a group of people against whom discrimination is politically correct these days.
 
For too long, gun violence in America has been perceived as a partisan political debate rather than what it really is - an urgent public health crisis that is claiming the lives of 8 children every day.

The total number of children killed by abuse of firearms (handguns, shotguns, and rifles) in the USA is between 600 and 800 a year.

Last I checked there were 365 days in a year... you would think the people who get together to write these lies would atleast compare notes!
 
If I could get a bullet proof vest in California! They banned those from the general public after the North Hollywood BofA robbery. Because bad guys were going to use them in crimes. :banghead:
 
Yeah, cobb, by looking at the CDC chart/stats there (55% of children die in car accidents, 1% guns), then if this PAX group was TRULY interested in saving children's lives, they would be spending their hard-'earned' dollars for full-page ads that say something like "watch how your kid's friend's parents drive before letting your kid ride with them" or "make them take a driving test", not scaring the sheeple about guns. Although it's not a bad idea to remind your friendly neighbor that the munchkins will be over and are all the guns put up? (if you think they're nincompoops), this fact tells me that PAX is just a front for the gun banners; nothing else.
 
i beleive that the ad is typical liberal crap but can you say for sure the place your child plays has someone as responsible with firearms as you feel you are. Unfortunatly for gun owners their are morons who aren't and give these liberals ammo to make these dumbass ads. :banghead:
 
1) That's not an article. It's an ad. ANYONE can pay to have an ad, saying anything, run.

2) I'd be happy they had a 1911 instead of a piece of tupperware.

3) I'd also ask about swimming pools and household chemicals.
 
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