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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 752232" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>I realize this isn't related to firearms or the 2nd. But it does contribute to the problem that has our guns and 2nd under attack. My son is trying to get into Job-corps. </p><p></p><p>What I just found out, one of the executive orders that Obummer made, cuts some of the funding to this program. Job-corp is very often a last chance for our youth that have made very bad mistakes, that have resulted in loosing oportunities, it is a last chance to learn a marketable skill that will allow those youth to have the chance at a decent life. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm just seeing this all wrong but if you want to help solve the problem that exists with those that have no chance, and end up making choices that are violent, and disruptive to your immediate community. Shouldn't you keep those opportunities open to give them the chance to make that vital change?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 752232, member: 47325"] I realize this isn't related to firearms or the 2nd. But it does contribute to the problem that has our guns and 2nd under attack. My son is trying to get into Job-corps. What I just found out, one of the executive orders that Obummer made, cuts some of the funding to this program. Job-corp is very often a last chance for our youth that have made very bad mistakes, that have resulted in loosing oportunities, it is a last chance to learn a marketable skill that will allow those youth to have the chance at a decent life. Maybe I'm just seeing this all wrong but if you want to help solve the problem that exists with those that have no chance, and end up making choices that are violent, and disruptive to your immediate community. Shouldn't you keep those opportunities open to give them the chance to make that vital change? [/QUOTE]
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