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NRA Launches First Gun-Related Coloring Book
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Mark A. Taff
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If you’re like me, you have gotten into the “adult coloring book” fad. It really is relaxing. And why should kids be the only one to enjoy coloring?!
Well now you can put away the abstract and flower coloring books, gun owners because the NRA has partnered with Kimberly Kolb Eakin, a retired Sergeant First Class in the United States Army, to provide “Full Metal Coloring,” a coloring book for gun lovers. |
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Sosalty
(10/15/2016)
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In the early 90's I'd keep junior NRA magazines in my 5th grade classroom alongside of the Ranger Rick magazines. They kinda balanced each other. Can't place a gun magazine in elementary school any more. How times have changed. |
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