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Kaitlin Bennett with another masterclass in exposing ignorance 🔥 She asks one simple question What is an assault rifle? and gets hit with the classic emotional nonsense it’s a big a** gun that you shouldn’t have.”No facts no definition just feelings and fear mongering. This is exactly why gun...

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