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NRA Magazine Cover Triggers Democrats Into Phony Outrage
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Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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The NRA magazine The American Rifleman’s March 2019 cover has set off the left. (See update at bottom of article.) Democrats have a short fuse in the gun rights debate anyway, but the current outrage is particularly unserious. The cover features a photo op Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats, including former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, took when Pelosi spoke about universal background check legislation Democrats are putting up for a vote next week. Next to that photo is the NRA’s wording – “Target Practice” with the subtitle “Congressional Democrats target gun owners for persecution with extreme firearm transfer bans.” |
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shootergdv
(2/25/2019)
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Not on the cover of my March 2019 Rifleman. Try page 18 |
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