I read that this firemen murder business has started a "national debate" about gun ownership. Two points :
1. "National debates" aren't national at all - at least, not over here. They're confined to the chattering classes.
2. OK, have a "national debate" about gun ownership, but why not also have a "national debate" about whether it's really wise to release a man who killed his grandmother with a hammer?
1. "National debates" aren't national at all - at least, not over here. They're confined to the chattering classes.
2. OK, have a "national debate" about gun ownership, but why not also have a "national debate" about whether it's really wise to release a man who killed his grandmother with a hammer?
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