2aguy
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Yes, one of the growth areas, besides women and minorities, in the ownership and carrying of guns is the gay community here in the U.S....... as more Americans buy, own and actually carry guns, we end up with better protection for our 2nd Amendment Rights...
And while the muslim attack on the Pulse Nightclub has activated new gun owners, the democrats seek to embrace the radical muslims.......
'Gay NRA' Sees Surge In Membership. Report: Here's Why.
Pink Pistols, nicknamed the "gay NRA," has become one of the fastest growing gun groups in the U.S., its growing membership, now numbering some 10,000, increasingly rubbing elbows with the more traditionally conservative gun rights crowd — a development that's raising eyebrows on the Left
"I would never have thought I’d see the LGBTI community siding with incredibly conservative, right-wing, pro-gun advocates that have been publicly homophobic and transphobic — that didn’t make any sense," Abboud told News.com.au in a sweeping smear of the diverse American gun community.
One of the turning points for many in the LGBT community, Abboud found, is the horrific mass shooting by a radical Islamist at the Pulse gay club in Orlando that resulted in 52 people dead. Pink Pistols' San Diego chapter president Piper Smith told Abboud that her decision to embrace her Second Amendment right to arm herself was directly inspired by the massacre.
"She decided to take up arms two days after Orlando because she said it was the 9/11 of [the] gay community," Abboud said of Smith. "She couldn't comprehend it and she genuinely didn't want to go outside because she felt threatened just because of who she was. There is a looming fear that if it can happen in Orlando, it can happen anywhere."
And while the muslim attack on the Pulse Nightclub has activated new gun owners, the democrats seek to embrace the radical muslims.......
'Gay NRA' Sees Surge In Membership. Report: Here's Why.
Pink Pistols, nicknamed the "gay NRA," has become one of the fastest growing gun groups in the U.S., its growing membership, now numbering some 10,000, increasingly rubbing elbows with the more traditionally conservative gun rights crowd — a development that's raising eyebrows on the Left
"I would never have thought I’d see the LGBTI community siding with incredibly conservative, right-wing, pro-gun advocates that have been publicly homophobic and transphobic — that didn’t make any sense," Abboud told News.com.au in a sweeping smear of the diverse American gun community.
One of the turning points for many in the LGBT community, Abboud found, is the horrific mass shooting by a radical Islamist at the Pulse gay club in Orlando that resulted in 52 people dead. Pink Pistols' San Diego chapter president Piper Smith told Abboud that her decision to embrace her Second Amendment right to arm herself was directly inspired by the massacre.
"She decided to take up arms two days after Orlando because she said it was the 9/11 of [the] gay community," Abboud said of Smith. "She couldn't comprehend it and she genuinely didn't want to go outside because she felt threatened just because of who she was. There is a looming fear that if it can happen in Orlando, it can happen anywhere."