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Sarah O'Leary's comment,
May 4, 9:50 PM
On one hand this story is going to get a lot of attention simply because of the association with Tupac. At one point while reading this, i was experiencing skepticism because i wondered if this type of person on this list was really valid, and then I think back to almost a month ago when people that had taken refuge in our hospitable borders then proceeded to attack us. Anyone who has committed crimes against us shouldnt get away with it, and i hope they find and prosecute her.
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Sarah O'Leary's comment,
May 4, 9:20 PM
This article portays them in a way that implies that they were normal and made a huge mistake, but the fact that they were so calm and organized shows that they really did have something wroing in their moral core. Its interesting that "Danny" says that he feels the fact that his car was low on gas was something that saved his life is a testient to his harrowing story. What a lucky guy!
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Mike Dallaire's comment,
May 7, 3:22 AM
Not really sure how I feel about sending children to school with body armor? The fact that this is even being consider is extremely sad. However, children need to be safe and while many states are taking drastic measures to further gun control measures especially in schools, it's nice to know that the kids will be at least safer, even if they're still sitting ducks.
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Sarah O'Leary's comment,
May 4, 9:56 PM
The gun lover in me thinks this is interesting and revolutionary if it does what it says they can efficiently. However, with rising gun control tension in the country i know this is just going to cause problems.
T Hall's comment,
May 5, 1:42 AM
This is truly an amazing technological advancement, but can be incredibly dangerous in the wrong hands. I believe a 3-D printed handgun may be mistaken as a toy gun either by a child, a law official, or innocent bystander. It also do not truly resemble a traditional handgun, making it even more difficult to detect quickly.
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