
“‘It was during this time that I personally witnessed two fellow students murder twelve of my classmates and one teacher,’ he writes. ‘The assault weapons ban did not deter these two murderers, nor did the other thirty-something laws that they broke.’ Of particular note in the letter is the survivor’s insistence that Obama’s proposed regulations impede the rights of Americans and endanger them by capping magazine sizes and restricting the types of guns that are available to law-abiding citizens. ‘Why would you prefer criminals to have the ability to out-gun law-abiding citizens?,’ he asks the president in the text. ‘Whose side are you on?'”
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