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Kult broni w USA - Redux

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Kult broni w USA - Redux
Ronnie Jordan, 57, holds a pellet gun at his house in Nelson, Georgia on April 28, 2018, insisting that it could be seen as real gun, though his other family member have a real gun. In 2013, the small city of Nelson passed a law that requires all heads of households to have a gun. But later the Brady Center filed a lawsuit against the City‚Дфs mandatory gun ownership ordinance. Afterwards the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence and the City of Nelson, Georgia have agreed to settle: the city recognizes the right not to own guns, and agrees not to enforce the ordinance. Yet, many residents say the crime rate, especially housebreaking, have decreased after the ordinance in 2013.
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2018-04-29
Q. Sakamaki/Redux/EAST NEWS
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Q. Sakamaki/Redux
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