Emotions are Understandable, But They Don't Trump Rights

Emotions are Understandable, But They Don't Trump Rights

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Summary

This opinion piece argues that while emotions are understandable after mass shootings, they should not supersede Second Amendment rights. The author acknowledges the difficulty of navigating these discussions, even among gun rights advocates who are concerned about causing unnecessary harm.

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