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Yes,We have been better with guns than most people. When you absent god from your life taking a life is akin to killing roaches. We have territories and states that always knew who the trusted "Black Elders" were. Ask your great grandparents who "John Brown" was? The "Black Moriah" was real like "bootleg whiskey". 1934 came the formation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,(FBI).

The New Jersey and New York records show many,"Black Elders" with 45s from the

World War II era. We can produce one in Houston Texas. My Dad was one,from Dothan,Alabama in 1897.For the full story and display of the weapon ask KappiJon3@Gmail.com

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