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Rob Anders explains why he signed a greeting card to Canadian soldiers with the inscription, "When in doubt, pull the trigger."

In an interview, Anders conceded he left the message on the card, arguing "it’s a common military expression" that isn’t meant to alarm anyone. "It’s just another way of saying keep safe and defend yourself," he told the Calgary Herald, believing the issue is being overblown.

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