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John Mellencamp, like many Americans tired of seeing preventable gun massacres happening constantly, penned a simple but damning statement on social media yesterday. “Only in America, and I mean only, in America, can 21 people be murdered and a week later be buried and forgotten, with a flimsy little thumbnail, a vague notion of some sort of gun control law laying on the senators’ desks,” Mellencamp passionately wrote. The singer/songwriter summed up what many are thinking right now, and also added “politicians don’t give a f––k about you, they don’t give a f––k about me, and they don’t give a...
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In a new piece for a local Texas paper, Matthew McConaughey called for legislative action against gun violence. He curiously abandoned the common phrasing of “Gun Control,” in this op-ed in the Austin American-Statesman, and instead pitched a slightly more lax set of policies under the umbrella he called “Gun Responsibility.” It read as an interesting attempt to reach out to more passionate gun owners in his home state of Texas, though still painfully inadequate in terms of other legislation that’s been implemented in other countries. “There is a difference between control and responsibility. ...
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