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That is why I did not add quotation marks. It's called sarcasm. As in the truth in sarcasm.
The NRA did nothing, absolutely nothing to discourage people from buying guns. NRA TV
was flat out gun fetishizing. One commercial featured a young man slowly taking off his
clothes while deeply kissing a very attractive woman. All along the way, the young man
removed various guns ( several ) he had contained in his clothing. Anybody with an IQ
of a kitten would understand that the NRA was using sex appeal to sell guns. As in, she
will think you are hot and want to have sex with you if you are heavily armed with guns.
Did you ever watch NRA TV? P.S. You added the quotation marks to my sarcastic remark.
I did not quote or use quotation marks at all.
Again, the NRA is a lobby. They do not sell firearms. Why would they discourage firearms ownership, from those that can legally own a firearm ? You do realize, it is one of our Constitutional rights don't you ?
I've followed Colion Noir for quite sometime now, and I'm glad he is no longer part of the NRA. I tried to watch NRA TV, but it just wasn't my thing. I don't need to watch TV about firearms, I'd much rather just go to the range.
You don't have an unlimited right to vote, or to buy a gun.
Try going over to the next county and voting. Try buying a gun with a felony criminal record.
People can and do show up at the polls, "claim" to be someone they're not, and vote in their place. Happens every election in states/cities where no ID is required to vote. The real person then has to use a "provisional" ballot to vote. Eventually, both votes are counted, so the imposter dilutes the real person's vote.
You don't have an unlimited right to vote, or to buy a gun.
Try going over to the next county and voting. Try buying a gun with a felony criminal record.
As far as the felony criminal record goes, that gets into that Due Process of Law bit. Essentially, one's rights are not being infringed on because they no longer have that right due to Due Process of Law.
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