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But people like you tend to lump them all together, am I right?You know that not all gun owners belong to or agree with the NRA, right?The basic misunderstand is, our side wants to stop the child from becoming a Monster, and your side kind of likes the ides that children are becoming monsters to advance a political ideology.
Sell it somewhere where they care. He we seek answers, not political points.
Dude, now you're out of bounds.
As I gun owner and 2nd amendment advocate myself -
I object to the goofy insinuation that we want children to become monsters and cheer school (or any other) shootings.
You've been ranting that these school shootings place the blood of these children on the hands of the NRA and their members, when I've clearly shown the link between a class of antidepresant and most of these shootings, and you respond with righteous indignation?
That is the height of absurdity
I don't - But as I've often said, the NRA used to be an organization for responsible sportsmen and home defenders. Nowadays they're assboys for the gun and ammo MANUFACTURING Industry.
Those who still believe they are all about the common man have been duped and bitch-slapped beyond recognition.
And I say that because they are NOT representing their average member.
Do majority of NRA members support gun background checks?
Most Gun Owners Support Stricter Laws—Even NRA Members
Poll: 67 percent of gun owners say NRA 'overtaken by lobbyists'
https://www.usnews.com/news/article...ity-of-americans-nra-members-back-gun-control
^^^ The Heartbreak of Prog 2nd Amendment Hatred on Parade ^^^