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Saving what you sweat for.(firearms for safety)(Brief article)
The New American
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January 22, 2007 |
Williamsen, Kurt |
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"You have to work too hard out here for somebody to come in off the street and try to take what a man's got," said Tony Draughon, who runs a small store in Fayetteville, North Carolina, to WRAL.com.
When two robbers wearing red bandanas entered Draughon's store at about two p.m. on December 23, one of them pointed a pistol at Draughon's head. Draughon tried prevent the robber with the gun from shooting him by telling him that he could have the money in the cash drawer--and then he played the robber for a sucker. He dropped the cash from the ...
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