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Guns Allowed in Schools of 18-States; Including Iowa

Click Here: Guns already allowed in schools with little restriction in many states

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Dennis Randall Gibbs, 79, Burlington died Tuesday, January 15, 2013

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John Stossel – Gun Laws That Kill

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15-year-old Boy Uses Dad’s AR-15 to Shoot Home Invader

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11 year old Girl with Mom’s Gun Defends Home from 3 Armed Burglars

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Woman Stops Home Invasion; Shoots at Intruder

Click Here: “An Accomack County, VA, woman surprised an intruder who had broken into her Mason Road home Friday morning by drawing a gun on him and firing off two shots after the armed suspect fired at her first.”

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School Counselor Shoots Would-be Rapist

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Mindy Mae Dowell, 33, Wever died Friday, January 11, 2013

Nicholas Jon Thomas, Sr., 58, Burlington, died Friday, January 11, 2013

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Woman Stops Robbers with Gun

Click Here: Oklahoma Woman Stops Robbers with Gun

“And just all of a sudden, with one kick, he knocked the door completely in. The frame came flying down. Things came flying everywhere,” she said. “And he saw that I had the gun, and he grabbed the door handle and pulled the door shut.”

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DOJ Report: Youth Gun Violence Down 95% from 1994

“A recently released Department of Justice (DOJ) study shows that youth aged 12 through 17 are six times more likely to be attacked by someone using a knife instead of gun.”

The study also notes that homicides among American youth declined by  65 percent from 1993 to 2010, dropping from 8.4 per 100,000 youth to 3.0  per 100,000 youth.