Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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You're not helping your cause. Your approach and demeanor pushes people in the opposite direction you want them to go.
I dropped my NRA membership years ago for various reasons and have refused to rejoin. It cost me my membership to the only rifle range in the county. But thanks to you I'm again a member.
It's simple dude... you, me, the shooter and the rest of the public shouldn't have access to assault rifles, bump stocks and large magazines. My dog in this fight is my children, family and friends. We all deserve better.
It's simple dude... you, me, the shooter and the rest of the public shouldn't have access to assault rifles, bump stocks and large magazines. My dog in this fight is my children, family and friends. We all deserve better.
It's not enforceable or at least very difficult. I would not mind background checks on private sales if it didn't cost money and there was no serial number tied to the sale. I don't want to sell a gun to someone that shouldn't have it, convicted felon, mentally I'll, etc. If you're going to do it I see no reason to involve the gun, just the purchaser. The only reason to put the serial number on there is to have a means of confiscation.
Not true. The need is so they can trace the thousands of guns confiscated annually that were used in crimes.
It's simple dude... you, me, the shooter and the rest of the public shouldn't have access to assault rifles, bump stocks and large magazines. My dog in this fight is my children, family and friends. We all deserve better.
I like to see the list so I know who is boycotting the NRA so I know who NOT to do my business with anymore.
Not true. The need is so they can trace the thousands of guns confiscated annually that were used in crimes.
WTF? If we're not here for our kids, family and friends, what are we doing here?
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I didn't avoid the question, I didn't understand it.
Why is it a positive for the company? If that is the question, then my answer is because more people would have a positive reaction than a negative reaction to the companies disassociation with the NRA.
More people view the NRA as a negative than a positive.
WTF? If we're not here for our kids, family and friends, what are we doing here?
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Do any of the pro-gun/NRA people on here really believe the "cars kill more than guns" argument is a good one?
