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Jennifer Friday
December 9, 2019
News, Media

NAS Pensacola shooting raises questions about gun free zones

Jennifer Friday
December 9, 2019
News, Media

Some argue that trained military personnel should be able to carry guns on base. News4Jax's Eric Avigner speaks with Jacksonville gun-rights attorney Eric Friday about the issue.

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Source:https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2019/12/10/nas-pensacola-shooting-raises-questions-about-gun-free-zones/

Tagged: Mass shootings, gun-free zones, Military, Pensacola NAS, News4Jax

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