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Opinion: Biden: Who needs rifles? America: Everyone

Clark County resident Leah Anaya answers the question asked by President Joe Biden.
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this gun rights poll is written such that it appeals to the republican fantasy that anyone with a gun will protect you which we all know is false. Why do republicans continue with the fantasy logic?
This poll is a sham and written in way that appeals to the far rights fantasy that anyone with a gun will save you which we all know is a false narrative spread by the NRA who make money when people are terrified and run out and buy guns.
You can protect you family however you want. That’s up to you. When a bad guy with a gun confronts you, you can let him/her know exactly how you feel about his gun.
Unencumbered–hardly. A good share of the people owning guns would be hard pressed to know when and if they should use it It is too hard to keep guns away from those with mental issues, a history of anger or violence or just being too quick to draw. Look at the news!
I will make the same argument as I did on the last article. Should we take away all cars to prevent drunk driving? Nearly 1 in 3 traffic related deaths are caused by a drunk driver.
Is it too hard to keep people with alcohol issues from drinking and driving so we just need to ban all cars? If I use you logic then I guess this is the only answer!
Do you also blame the forks and spoons too for overweight people who die of weight related issues?