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Some in the Firearms Community Are Helping Some in the LGBT Community
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Mark A. Taff
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A nationwide gun club geared towards the LGBT community has reportedly seen its membership more than double following Sunday’s mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Pink Pistols, a 16-year-old organization that boasts dozens of chapters nationwide, went from having about 1,500 members Saturday to 3,500 Monday — an exponential increase that occurred in the immediate aftermath of the Sunday morning massacre that left 49 patrons of Pulse nightclub dead and dozens more injured, Denver’s Fox News affiliate reported Thursday. |
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Sosalty
(6/17/2016)
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Come on NRA, you were great on civil rights post civil war. Here's your chance to reach out to the Pink Pistol brigade and the LGB crowd. |
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