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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 29

    New Jersey sells off investments in gun manufacturers that make automatic and semiautomatic weapons for civilian usehttp://bit.ly/2GpWeu0 

    4:00 PM - 29 Mar 2018
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    21 replies 133 retweets 279 likes
      1. CMDR HeruKhuti‏ @StuartBascombe Mar 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        Bravo New Jersey.

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      1. Mike Z‏ @zoerbino Mar 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        Your title is very misleading. I don't know if WSJ meant it, but the complete sentence tries to confuse the reader that automatic weapons are available to civilians? They're not.

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      2. Chris Baker‏ @ChrisBakerTweet Mar 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        Semi-Auto is the vast majority of all handguns sold in the U.S. and the world. Just silly!

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Gregory Erikson‏ @gaje46 Mar 29
        Replying to @ChrisBakerTweet @WSJ

        I’m pretty much one of the most dedicated anti-gun individuals around Chris, but I’ve never understood why people can’t understand the difference between automatic and semi-automatic weapons. You are correct unless your using a musket or single shot all guns are semi-automatic.

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      4. Ryan Welchko‏ @RyanWelchko Mar 29
        Replying to @gaje46 @ChrisBakerTweet @WSJ

        It not about this type of gun or that. it’s the symbolism of the government investing in products that are involved in killing their citizens.

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      5. Chris Baker‏ @ChrisBakerTweet Mar 30
        Replying to @RyanWelchko @gaje46 @WSJ

        ...and/or saves the life of their citizens. Then why but all firearm investments? They've specifically chosen semi-automatic, which only shows their ignorance.

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      1. Daniel‏ @Chyk77daniel Mar 29
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        Lead by example to exonerate.

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      1. Brent of The West‏ @OsarionRDM Mar 29
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        You morons. NOBODY MAKES AUTOMATIC WEAPONS FOR CIVILIAN USE.

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      1. Colton Sinning‏ @ColtonSinning Mar 29
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        Automatic and semiautomatic? Hmm a little misleading

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      1. Gunlord of Morskar‏ @AntiMikeS422 Mar 29
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        Automatic weapons made after 1986 are illegal for civilians to own! Semiautomatic weapons include what women carry for self defense!!!

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      1. Veronica Lodge Defense Squad‏ @chanzferdinand Mar 29
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        GOOD JOB NJ!

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      1. GOP hypocrisy‏ @Mjfaddoul1 Apr 4
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        As a nj resident it should b all

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      1. MEGA‏ @dewsweb Mar 31
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        They need to drop them all! No state should be supporting weapon suppliers!

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      1. KingMe‏ @KingMe142 Mar 30
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        Can’t take this article seriously. Full autos are NOT legal to make for civilians since 1986.

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      1. JP547‏ @joep547 Mar 29
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        What automatic weapons are sold to civilians?

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      1. scott trotter‏ @hunterstrotter Mar 29
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        You want me to make the case for !!!???

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      1. Jade Dragon‏ @verbella1 Mar 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        EXCELLENT!

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      1. Craig B‏ @craig58 Mar 29
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        Good start.

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