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Subject Guns: Why so Many Americans Still Insist on Having Their Own.
Date January 2, 2020 8:59 PM
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** January 2, 2020
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** By Ryan McMaken
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** 2019 Was a Bad Year for the "Only Cops Should Have Guns" Narrative ([link removed])
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From cops killing innocents in their living rooms to private citizens shooting down criminal gunmen, 2019 provided some highlights of why so many Americans choose to arm themselves rather than trust in government protection.

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Butler belongs in the pantheon of genuine heroes, along with his friends Murray Rothbard and Burt Blumert. Fortunately for us, another of those heroes, Butler’s friend Ron Paul, is still here to lead us and inspire us.

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Many hourly employees in every state are paid higher than they are legally required to be, not because employers are generous, but because of worker productivity and competition over scarce labor.

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