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HUNTINGTON — Nine Marshall University students have been selected to participate in the Kakehashi Project, an exchange program sponsored by Japan’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs, according to a news release.
Nine Marshall University students have been selected to participate in the Kakehashi Project, an exchange program sponsored by Japan’s Ministry for Foreign Af
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weapons permit at all. i agree. but here s my question, the psychological part of this, this is important to me, which is like the idea of safety. gun as a means of self-defense. there seems to be there s a few reasons people have guns. there s shooting as a recreational activity, hunting as a recreational activity, there s home defense, the idea that i m going to have a loaded weapon in my house because if someone breaks in i want to defend my house, and then there s this kind of vision of just the enjoyment of interphasing with the weapon and gear and training yourself. and i m wondering how, yeah, haley, i know you want to talk about the psychology on this. i m not by any means an expert on firearms, but what pushed me to write this article was the kind of vitriol we were seeing in the gun debate for lack of a better term. and what upset me was that we keep referring to gun culture in america as if it is this