Liberal wacko.
Misty Uribe, a 29-year-old resident of Mooresville and the mother of three young children, grew up with guns in her house and didn’t know it. Her father had multiple guns, but he kept them locked away. She didn’t know he owned guns until she was a senior in high school.
That’s the way she wishes it was for all children. If a parent wants to keep a gun, fine, but keep it properly. That’s not what happened when her son was playing cops and robbers with children in the neighborhood. An 8-year-old boy went into a shed, found a loaded rifle and shot an 11-year-old in the face.
The child, miraculously, survived.
The bullet went through his cheek without fatal damage. But the incident
scared Uribe enough that she embarked on a mission without regard to
its hopelessness. She committed to do something about guns in a state
led by lawmakers who think more guns in more places with fewer rules is
all for the better. (Bingo!. Go to the head of your class)
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“I’m new to all this,” says Uribe. “But to me, it’s just common sense.”
ReplyDeleteCollectivist dribble from a person who has no grasp of common sense or freedom.
Collectivist dribble from a person who has no grasp of common sense or freedom.
DeleteYoju got that right.