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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Atlanta-AP -- A sweeping federal review of the nation's gun control laws finds no proof that they reduce firearm violence.
But federal officials who released the review say that's not proof the laws don't work. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the failure to show a benefit means someone should look harder for one.
Not the C-D-C, though. It has no such plans. Many conservative lawmakers think the agency should limit itself to studying disease.
Gun-control advocates quickly called on the government to fund better research. The National Rifle Association said it needed more time to review the C-D-C report before commenting on it.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>MY OPINION: Well, smack my ass and call me Cletus! The CDC finally woke up to what everyone else has known for years.
But federal officials who released the review say that's not proof the laws don't work. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the failure to show a benefit means someone should look harder for one.
Not the C-D-C, though. It has no such plans. Many conservative lawmakers think the agency should limit itself to studying disease.
Gun-control advocates quickly called on the government to fund better research. The National Rifle Association said it needed more time to review the C-D-C report before commenting on it.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>MY OPINION: Well, smack my ass and call me Cletus! The CDC finally woke up to what everyone else has known for years.