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Putting weapons in a place where they cannot be accessed or used. The plain fact is that the problems of Ireland do not feature on the news now in the way that they have done in recent years. People are not being killed and maimed in the way that they were. I do not know about the winners & the losers, I just want people to live together in peace.

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