U.S. Constitution laying on an American flag. No one should question the right of a sane and non-criminally-inclined person to own a gun of some sort for hunting, personal protection or collecting. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Editor's Note: This is the final installment in a four-part series.

Undoubtedly, debates will rage between the candidates on many subjects, especially the handling of the coronavirus, but few may be as hot — or as useless — as that of "gun control." It should be clear by now that if the NRA says that the grass is purple and the sky chartreuse, Congressional and Presidential candidates will fall all over themselves agreeing.

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