Dylann Roof's Many Sentences Highlight U.S. Hate Crime Law's Dangerous Redundancy
There is no reason to think federal intervention was needed to achieve justice in this case.
There is no reason to think federal intervention was needed to achieve justice in this case.
Do they plan to kill the Charleston shooter twice?
He's never getting out state prison, assuming he doesn't get executed.
And why should all the millions caught up in the drug war be deprived of Second Amendment rights?
"Rhetoric that breeds the fear that results in soaring gun purchases, that 'inspires' monsters like Dylann Roof to craft a manifesto with deadly consequences."
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