The hardest part of being a sane, responsible, and yes, licensed gun owner with CCP, is watching the total insanity of the NRA, the greatest threat to our Second Amendment rights.
According to a report by Open Secrets and Trace, the NRA gave $30.3 million to Trump’s campaign. A month before the election, NBC reported that $9.6 million (of the then-$21 million contribution) had been spent on ads and spreading a pro-Trump message, while the majority — $12 million — had been spent towards attacking his opponent Hillary Clinton, the most the NRA has ever spent on an election in history. So, where is the NRA getting all this money? According to the NRA’s website, a one-year membership costs only $40, but, in 2015, The Washington Post reported that the NRA had about five million members, equaling out to $200 million a year, just from membership dues. That’s not even counting donations or any other type of fundraising efforts.
Stop trying to use your first amendment rights to trample my second amendment rights! According to the NRA, he had the right to shoot into a crowd, just like the crowd had the right to shoot back. Not the NRA’s fault if the good guys with guns couldn’t git ‘er done! It isn’t like they are going to draft laws because of this. Well, maybe laws to make silencers legal, and automatic riffles easier to get…
Dtroutma over 6 years ago
The hardest part of being a sane, responsible, and yes, licensed gun owner with CCP, is watching the total insanity of the NRA, the greatest threat to our Second Amendment rights.
braindead Premium Member over 6 years ago
At a yuge country music concert, shouldn’t there be a ton of Good Guys With Guns?
I mean, nobody would dare attack a group like that, right?
Mats Dahlgren Premium Member over 6 years ago
What does it take for NRA to drop their favorite slogan “An armed society is a polite society” – if this isn’t enough, what does it take?
Crabbyrino Premium Member over 6 years ago
I thought their motto was..: “FROM MY COLD, DEAD HANDS”
Ontman over 6 years ago
The right wing evangelists crazies already have the reason for this. Not ONE has anything to do with guns.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
We need more guns to protect us from crazy people with guns!!
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
The NRA is the single MOST DANGEROUS Domestic Terrorist Group in America!
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 6 years ago
Blaring country music can turn many old men to take drastic measures.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
According to a report by Open Secrets and Trace, the NRA gave $30.3 million to Trump’s campaign. A month before the election, NBC reported that $9.6 million (of the then-$21 million contribution) had been spent on ads and spreading a pro-Trump message, while the majority — $12 million — had been spent towards attacking his opponent Hillary Clinton, the most the NRA has ever spent on an election in history. So, where is the NRA getting all this money? According to the NRA’s website, a one-year membership costs only $40, but, in 2015, The Washington Post reported that the NRA had about five million members, equaling out to $200 million a year, just from membership dues. That’s not even counting donations or any other type of fundraising efforts.
https://www.bustle.com/p/how-much-did-the-nra-spend-on-getting-trump-elected-they-broke-their-record-for-campaign-spending-2744440
GaryCooper over 6 years ago
Give out guns to every nut case on the block, then don’t act surprised when you see the inevitable results.
braindead Premium Member over 6 years ago
CDHPC2 demonstrates the deep, deep analysis skills of Trump Disciples:
People can sometimes use other means to kill people. THEREFORE everyone should be able to have as many weapons of any kind and capacity as they want.
If I wanna visit my local bar/Walmart/McDonald’s or city council meeting with a vest full of grenades, I oughtta be able to.
Because freedom.
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
Stop trying to use your first amendment rights to trample my second amendment rights! According to the NRA, he had the right to shoot into a crowd, just like the crowd had the right to shoot back. Not the NRA’s fault if the good guys with guns couldn’t git ‘er done! It isn’t like they are going to draft laws because of this. Well, maybe laws to make silencers legal, and automatic riffles easier to get…