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GUNS: A TOWN MEETING

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Published on Dec 21, 2012

CPTV and WNPR will held a town meeting to explore the use of guns in our community, what they represent, and why so many people want them. Moderator John Dankosky explored these issues during a live call-in program which aired live on Thursday, Dec. 20 from CPTV's Chase Family Studio in Hartford, CT.

© 2012 Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc.

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  • AnomymousPoster

    Ed did not point out the fact that the murders in Newtown has zero bearing on the 2nd amendment's focus that we have the right to defend ourselves against the government ..

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    The people most responsible for the Newtown incident are the government officials who not only required the kids be there but, prevented law abiding citizens from carrying in these gun free zones, and acknowledged issues with security & responded by Band-Aid solutions. Yet the discussion of this incident no one points the finger where it should be pointed - on the various government parties involved.

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