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    Posted February 4, 2013 by
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    Time to Ban “Assault” Vehicles

     

    Yet another senseless tragedy involving an assault vehicle touches the lives of many concerned citizens of our nation. The death toll in Southern California tour ‘Assault’ bus is expected to rise today as authorities attempt to reach the bodies trapped inside the assault bus.

     

    At least 8 people were killed in the Sunday massacre.
    “It’s a horrific scene,” said the Highway Patrol spokesman.

     

    In addition to the current fatality count, at least 42 people were injured.

     

    It is bad enough that we have assault vehicles with low passenger (low capacity) capability. As Americans, we must to everything we can to outlaw and eliminate these ‘High Capacity’, ‘Assault’ vehicles.

     

    Every year approximately 40,000 people die needlessly as a result of ‘assault’ vehicles.

     

    I expect CNN and Piers Morgan to begin attacking this scourge on society and call for the complete ban of the ‘high capacity’, ‘assault’ vehicles; the Bus.

     

    There is no Right to own an assault vehicle in our Constitution. We can reduce the violence, fatalities and injuries by acting responsibility as a society and banning these assault vehicles.

     

    After all, who needs and assault vehicle? When will Americans learn?

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