Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: corky]
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03/13/18 03:06 PM
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ya showed up to a gunfight with a butterknife
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: corky]
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03/13/18 03:16 PM
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lost me when you said you don't support trapping,is it cause they won't let you have teeth on the traps anymore??
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: FlyinFinn]
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03/13/18 03:24 PM
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I am actually quite surprised (and maybe I shouldn't even put this out there) that the NRA in all their wheelings and dealings in lawmaker payoffs hasn't made it mandatory to become an NRA member as a condition of owning a firearm. Money talks and $%#^ walks.
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: corky]
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03/13/18 03:41 PM
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I used to belong to the NRA for many years. I dropped my membership because I got tired of all the mailings, offers to send me stuff I didn't need, and two months after I paid my membership asking me to pay another year or two of my membership. I'd still be a member if it weren't for that.
Still don't know why Finn keeps thinking the NRA has been compromising away our rights to own a firearm. Wish he'd offer some factual information.
We are told not to judge all Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but are told to judge all gunowners by the actions of a few.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: FlyinFinn]
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03/13/18 03:55 PM
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Here is a little nugget for those that think the NRA hasn't compromised in their lifetime; The NRA supported and helped to write portions of the Brady bill, specifically the part that requires background checks. So, you think background checks are a bad thing?
We are told not to judge all Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but are told to judge all gunowners by the actions of a few.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: corky]
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03/13/18 04:04 PM
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Trapper7 NRA supported the gun control acts of 34 and 68 though at the time they were not exactly a lobbying group. In 68 Charlton Hesston was on TV in ads telling everybody what a great thing gun control was.
When Bill Clinton was pushing for insta check, the NRA, a 100% lobbying group by now, promising to fight all infringements on the right to bare arms, spent a LOT of money supporting it. The NRA sent out flyers and called them "polls". The polls were in fact extoling the need for back ground checks at time of sale.
Now the NRA is continually pretending to be on your side fighting the "gun show loophole" crowd. There is no loophole but the whole notion came about because of the not so instant insta check. The insta check the NRA SUPPORTED.
I get a laugh when they talk about saving hearing by doing away with licensing suppressors also. The NRA was a backer of the 1934 act that required the license.
There is a start for you trapper7. Quit being lazy. Do your own research.
The REAL goal of the NRA is to keep making money, lots of money, for a handful of people at the top of their food chain.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: corky]
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03/13/18 04:08 PM
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If you think ANY of these 2nd amendment infringements has ever lowered the percentage of crime you are living in fantasy land.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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03/13/18 04:10 PM
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Yes, background checks are a bad thing. So, if I understand you correctly, you think anybody that wants a gun should have access to it, no questions asked?
We are told not to judge all Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but are told to judge all gunowners by the actions of a few.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Why did the citizens of PA allow a 3 day waiting period in the first place Hippie????????????? Where was the NRA when that debacle was being created?????????????????
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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