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Democratic Congressional Candidates Discuss Gun Control
To help readers make a choice in the Democratic primary election on Tuesday, Patch asked the seven candidates where do they stand on gun ownership and gun control.

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To help readers make a choice in the Democratic primary election on Tuesday, Patch asked the seven candidates where do they stand on gun ownership and gun control.

To help readers make a choice in the Democratic primary election on Tuesday, Patch asked the seven candidates where do they stand on gun ownership and gun control.
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The three Republican names on the Tuesday, Oct. 15 primary ballot are Frank Addivinola, of Malden, Mike Stoppa, of Holliston, and Tom Tierney of Framingham.
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