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"Felons," Lott says, "who frequently live in poor, high-crime neighborhoods, want to be able to defend themselves."
My dad, the wingnut Sinfonian 2007
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"Felons," Lott says, "who frequently live in poor, high-crime neighborhoods, want to be able to defend themselves."
Archive 2007-07-01 Sinfonian 2007
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Impossible, monstrous, that an ex-chairman of the 'Felons' should be a sentenced criminal!
The Old Wives' Tale Arnold Bennett 1899
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What I have witnessed in some cases more than most is nonviolent offenders getting themselves into trouble with the law and branding them as Felons.
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What I have witnessed in some cases more than most is nonviolent offenders getting themselves into trouble with the law and branding them as Felons.
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Felons commit other felonies, too, which is how they become felons in the first place.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Violent Misdemeanants, the Right to Bear Arms, and the Right to Vote 2010
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Felons, people declared mentally defective, and minors are already banned from having guns.
Think Progress » Right-wing Saudi dynasty endorses right-wing Fox News dynasty. 2010
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Felons like James Nichols should not be allowed to hunt.
Should Felons Hunt? 2009
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Felons, people declared mentally defective, and minors are already banned from having guns.
Think Progress » Right-wing Saudi dynasty endorses right-wing Fox News dynasty. 2010
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Felons, people declared mentally defective, and minors are already banned from having guns.
Think Progress » Right-wing Saudi dynasty endorses right-wing Fox News dynasty. 2010
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