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Do you think the Supreme Courts' ruling that individuals have the right to keep handguns at home to use for self-defense will make your community more safe or less safe?

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The U.S. Supreme court recently decided that a ban on handguns in Washington, D.C., violates the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives people the right to 'bear arms.' The Justices declared that residents in the nation's capital are allowed to keep properly registered handguns at home to use for self-defense. Do you think the Supreme Courts' ruling that individuals have the right to keep handguns at home to use for self-defense will make your community more safe or less safe?

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