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Anti-gunners Look to Benefit from NRA Turmoil as North Departs
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Perhaps the most important perspective to be put on the turmoil within the National Rifle Association that led to the departure of Oliver North as the organization’s president came from an unexpected source: the head of a billionaire-backed gun prohibition group.
Quoted by CNBC, John Feinblatt, president of the Michael Bloomberg-supported Everytown for Gun Safety, commented, “The bottom line is this: As the NRA plummets, the gun safety movement just keeps growing.”
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netsyscon
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Dream on. ****. and tell your sick demented boss too.
We are the people. See you in 2020. |
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