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The mighty Mississippi still flows past our historical town of Oquawka,

almost the same as in the days of 1827 when a Dr. Isaac Galland staked his claim to this sandy shoreline of the, so called, Military Tract.

It was still the home of the Sac and Fox Indians. They did their hunting and fishing on both sides of the river.

Dr. Galland did some trading with them until he became discouraged and sold his cabin to the Father of our town and moved a few miles down river where he proceeded to build another cabin near Montrose, Iowa. Read More

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Gun Control - Explain This Chicago

440+ School Age Children Shot in Gun-Controlled Chicago by AWR Hawkins

The city with the strictest gun laws in the country.

Chicago has been a shining city on a hill for gun-grabbers for decades. In fact, so extreme is the gun control in the Windy City that prior to the 2010 Supreme Court decision in McDonald v. Chicago, you couldn't even have a gun in your own house with which to defend yourself or your family.

In other words, a Chicago home owner was like a public school teacher -- he had to sit defenseless with his fingers crossed and simply hope the criminals didn't target his house on a given day or night.

Even now, after the McDonald decision, you have jump through myriad hoops to get a gun. And, although they are working on it, concealed carry has yet to be legalized.

So in a gun-control-utopia such as this, you'd expect school-age children to be safe from all harm, if you buy into the theories of Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

Yet the truth is more than 440 school-age children have been shot in Chicago in 2012. This is not to say that 440 school-age children died, simply that more than 440 school-age children were at least wounded. The number of school-age children killed is reported at approximately 60.

These numbers are well above those for the 2011-2012 school year, in which 319 Chicago students were wounded and another 24 were killed.

The bottom line: It seems that denying the free exercise of the right to keep and bear arms to law-abiding citizens not only does not curtail the actions of criminals, but actually emboldens them.

If you have an opposing opinion or you have a subject you want to sound off on, please email M Holeman.

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