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Liberal Gun Club Sees Uptick in Membership
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The Liberal Gun Club's membership climbed 24 percent in 2020, the result of a wild year that has seen an estimated 5 million new gun owners clamor to brick-and-mortar stores and online retailers for firearms. In addition to experiencing a surge in membership, LGC saw a 20 to 30 percent increase in social media followers. LGC's National Spokesperson Lara Smith said the organization's core membership is comprised of "left-of-center" gun owners who consider the right to own guns "essential to their sense of freedom." Smith said the group is dedicated to providing left-leaning gun owners a place to gather, learn, and discuss firearms topics. |
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PHORTO
(9/23/2020)
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Until they are willing to stop voting for Democrats as long as the party sustains its anti-constitutional firearms policies, nobody should even SELL them a gun.
If you aren't willing to stand up for your rights, you shouldn't have any. |
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