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Non-violent felons with a long term clean record should be allowed to hunt,
Should Felons Hunt? 2009
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Non-violent felonies should not ban someone from ever hunting w/a firearm again.
Should Felons Hunt? 2009
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Non-violent protests were traditionally thought to work best in open societies.
What Makes a Revolution Work? | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2009
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Non-violent offenders have a much lower rate of recidivism, chances are that the ones who legally try to get back into the good graces of society and back into the sport of hunting have changed, and probably used to hunt before the offense (s) and if that is the case why did that person commit a non-violent crime?
Should Felons Hunt? 2009
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Non-violent felonies should not ban someone from ever hunting w/a firearm again.
Should Felons Hunt? 2009
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Liberal Non-violent protests, disapproves of violence
Think Progress » VIDEO: The Extreme, Violent Rhetoric Of GOP Lawmakers 2010
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Non-violent movements are not actually just created out of thin air by charismatic leaders.
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Non-violent resistance is particularly difficult in the occupied territories because there are no economic or visual means by which Palestinians can affect Israelis – nothing that they can do inside the occupied territories will be seen, heard or felt by anyone except perhaps a settler.
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Two things: Non-violent resistance works only if it gets support from outside.
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Non-violent felons with a long term clean record should be allowed to hunt,
Should Felons Hunt? 2009
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