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Gunshots erupted during a planned protest in Louisville, Ky., Saturday and three members of the heavily armed militia group, the “Not F---ing Around Coalition” (NFAC), were injured by shots fired from one of their own member's guns, police told Fox News.
Meanwhile the Mayor of Chicago is blaming the guns. The man behind that trigger and his attitude has nothing to do with it at all...
Why is it that when a bunch of armed white guys encircle the Virginia capitol building to protest the draconian gun laws they were called a bunch of domestic terrorists even though not a single shot was fired and they even picked up their trash when they went home BUT this armed group of guys with itchy trigger fingers that are trying to intimidate and threaten others to bend to their demands are heralded as Patriotic Protesters by the Left??
I don't understand?
Both have the Right to be armed but maybe some shouldn't be if they lack the training to safely do so?
Before you handle a loaded weapon you really ought to recieve some sort of training. Who in their right mind would place themselves amongst a group of armed indivuals to "protest"? Out of the 50 +/- (just guessing) armed people at that protest how many even took a firearms safety course?
I stopped going to shooting ranges due to some idiots disregard for safety. I do not agree this was an "Accident". It was negligence.
So this all black militia rather shoot eachother than shoot the black gangs in Chicago?
Sounds about right.
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