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04/22/2019
■Class discussion: Is it a crime to for a private citizen to threaten someone with a gun if they aren’t threatening physical violence? Militia leaders said the migrants could have left if they wanted. Would you feel free to leave if you were surrounded by a group of armed people dressed in camouflage and face masks? Do you think private militias help or hinder law enforcement? What should be done with the flood of families fleeing violence and poverty in Central America?
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