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Pastor Michael Fox is pissed.
Actually, the 60-year-old Sanford, North Carolina, Presbyterian corrects himself: He’s “very pissed.”
Fox isamong the Republican voters who feels betrayed by GOP senators for supporting a bipartisan gun deal they say chips away at their constitutional right to bear arms.
North Carolina’s two Republican senators are among a group of GOP lawmakers backing a gun reform deal in principle for the first time in about 30 years — legislation that was prompted by two mass shootings last month in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas.
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