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“Stuff Happens”: Partisan Roadblocks to Gun Control
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Doyle, Alexandra
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Community colleges
/ Fatalities
/ Firearm laws & regulations
/ Huckabee, Mike
/ Obama, Barack
/ Shootings
2015
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“Stuff Happens”: Partisan Roadblocks to Gun Control
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Doyle, Alexandra
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/ Huckabee, Mike
/ Obama, Barack
/ Shootings
2015
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“Stuff Happens”: Partisan Roadblocks to Gun Control
2015
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Mike Huckabee echoed Carson’s views, harping on the fact that a police officer ultimately stopped the shooter with a gun. [...]multiple Democratic senators who had previously supported gun rights decided to reverse their positions after such gruesome events. [...]Umpqua, the site of the most recent college shooting, actually allowed students to carry guns on campus. [...]being a Republican has become equated with supporting gun rights. Since 2000, liberals have seen a slight increase of 2 percent (from 26 to 28) in support of gun rights.
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Brown University Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Brown Political Review
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