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CO: The NRA waves the white flag on responsible gun ownership
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Mark A. Taff
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And for the majority of its existence, the NRA argued for responsible gun ownership up to and including reasonable, rational restrictions.
Unfortunately, the NRA has waved a white flag on advocating for responsible gun ownership. Their spokeswoman Dana Loesch made that abundantly clear when she made personal rhetorical attacks against 17-and-18-year-olds from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. I don’t doubt that many of those kids received talking points from gun-control advocates; but I’m even more certain the raw emotions and heartache fueling their advocacy are 100-percent their own. |
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shootergdv
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Just because a snowflake is underage iand emotional is no reason to give 'em carte blanche to spew ignorance |
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