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Preventing Further Violence: How Citizens Can Take Action

When there is a seemingly non-stop barrage of violence in the news, it takes a toll on mental health. Our children bear the heaviest burden. ....

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FOXNEWS Tucker Carlson Tonight October 29, 2021 00:56:00

It shows a lot of power, to enforce the law are not. in virginia, the attorney general is a guy called mark herring, you might remember him because he once called ralph northam, the governor, to resign over wearing back place, and it turned out he had also worn black face. he is also the guy who wants to take your guns away, taken money from michael bloomberg, promises to do everything he can to eliminate the right of law-abiding citizens. laws like universal background checks, ban on assault weapons, reinstate the one gun a month law, extreme risk law, we can do this on jul. the time for action is now. tucker: so get rid of the police, hike the murder rate, then prevent you from defending your family, that is the program. jason vie on rose is trying to ....

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Is Indiana's Red Flag law the strongest in the nation?


Does Indiana have the strongest red flag law in the country?
Critics and supporters are asking whether the Red Flag law could have been applied in a way to prevent the violence at FedEx and whether changes are needed.
Author: Bob Segall
Updated: 9:25 PM EDT April 22, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Indiana’s “Red Flag law” is the focus of much scrutiny since the deadly shooting at the FedEx Ground facility in Indianapolis.  Critics and supporters focus on how it works, whether it could have been applied in a way to prevent the violence at FedEx and whether changes are needed.
Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears held a press conference and explained several loopholes and problems he sees with the current law.  Local police and the FBI had past interactions with the teenager investigators say is responsible for the shooting, and the Marion County prosecutor’s office had considered using the red flag law to ask a court to limit his ....

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