Most Gun Owners Are Not NRA Members And Don't Agree With It Either

The reason the left attacks the 2nd is because they want to destroy the entire Constitution..and they can't do that if we're armed.
I support the 2nd Amendment. I have guns. I am NOT a supporter of the NRA blood cult.

Ooooh and everyone cares....hardly. How many more times you going to post "blood cult"?

It's how she attempts to water down the narrative that asserts that the left are "death cultists".
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Bode is the ugly fat girl who copies all the creative, popular girls at school hoping some of their creativity, wit and style will rub off.

It doesn't.
Love it....:clap: The NRA blood cultist known as Allie Baba is definitely panicking now. :clap:

IF....that's what she is...or is even a "she". I cannot help but notice how Allie, and Sassy, and eve that Skye all get into a thread together, not to talk about the topic, but to counteract the arguments of other posters. Could they all be sitting at Moscow computers, next to each other? Are they even female?
 
The reason the left attacks the 2nd is because they want to destroy the entire Constitution..and they can't do that if we're armed.
I support the 2nd Amendment. I have guns. I am NOT a supporter of the NRA blood cult.

Ooooh and everyone cares....hardly. How many more times you going to post "blood cult"?

It's how she attempts to water down the narrative that asserts that the left are "death cultists".
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Bode is the ugly fat girl who copies all the creative, popular girls at school hoping some of their creativity, wit and style will rub off.

It doesn't.

She does it constantly, starts in one thread and thinks it sounds clever and goes to thread after thread saying the same thing. Redundant cow
 
The reason the left attacks the 2nd is because they want to destroy the entire Constitution..and they can't do that if we're armed.
I support the 2nd Amendment. I have guns. I am NOT a supporter of the NRA blood cult.

Ooooh and everyone cares....hardly. How many more times you going to post "blood cult"?

It's how she attempts to water down the narrative that asserts that the left are "death cultists".
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Bode is the ugly fat girl who copies all the creative, popular girls at school hoping some of their creativity, wit and style will rub off.

It doesn't.

She does it constantly, starts in one thread and thinks it sounds clever and goes to thread after thread saying the same thing. Redundant cow
She's been doing that on here for 10 years. Redundant, and stupid besides.
She'll deny things she said, when the original post of her saying it is in the quote where she denies saying it too.
 
It's widely acknowledged that the National Rifle Association is one of the nation's most influential advocacy groups. They've successfully lobbied against the expansion of federal gun control policies in the post-Newtown era, and supported numerous state-level policy changes that broadened access to guns. Through campaign donations and popular legislator scorecards they exert considerable influence on federal gun law making.

Given its high profile, it's easy to assume that the NRA represents the voice of American gun owners. But in fact, the organization's membership numbers and survey data point a different picture. Only a small fraction of the nation's gun owners are NRA members. Even among NRA members, there is widespread dissent from some key points of the organization's orthodoxy. And on many gun control issues, the majority of gun owners who aren't affiliated with the NRA hold opinions closer to those of non-gun owners than to those of NRA members.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-agree-with-it-either/?utm_term=.1ea5198df7c9

I don't think most people agree with what the NRA is saying......

NRA executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre gave a fiery, defiant speech at the annual CPAC on Thursday LaPierre defended Second Amendment rights and warned of a "socialist agenda" intended to strip firearms away from law-abiding citizens.

LaPierre, who was not listed on CPAC's official schedule, accused Democrats of making gun control a political issue in order to achieve their ultimate goal to "eradicate all individual freedoms."


"What they want are more restrictions on the law-abiding citizens. "Their solution is to make you, all of you, less free. They want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of the family, the failure of America's school systems and even the unbelievable failure of the FBI."

Right before LaPierre took the stage, NRA national spokeswoman Dana Loesch also spoke, striking a far angrier tone than she had in a CNN town hall Wednesday evening and even admitting the accusations she was about to make would be controversial.

"Many in legacy media love mass shootings. You guys love it. I'm not saying that you love the tragedy, but I am saying that you love the ratings. Crying white mothers are ratings gold to you and many of the legacy media in the back," she charged, pointing to journalists at the back of the ballroom.

And as LaPierre did, Loesch blamed failures in law enforcement for the latest tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.

"We will not be gaslighted into thinking that we are responsible for a tragedy that we had nothing to do with. It is not our job to follow up on red flags. It is not our job to make sure that states are reporting to the background system," Loesch said.

The elites care not one whit about America's school system and schoolchildren," LaPierre added.

"I hear a lot of quiet in this room, and I sense your anxiety," LaPierre said, turning to the political consequences of the debate. "And you should be anxious, and you should be frightened. If they seize power, if these so-called 'European socialists' take over the House and the Senate, and God forbid they get the White House again, our Americans freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever."

LaPierre ended his speech, to a standing ovation

Ahead of the NRA leader's speech, Trump tweeted his support for LaPierre and others in the organization, calling them "Great People and Great American Patriots" who will "do the right thing."

They are nothing but the marketing arm of the gun manufacturers. They thought they were invincible.

They thought wrong.
 
The reason the left attacks the 2nd is because they want to destroy the entire Constitution..and they can't do that if we're armed.
I support the 2nd Amendment. I have guns. I am NOT a supporter of the NRA blood cult.

Ooooh and everyone cares....hardly. How many more times you going to post "blood cult"?

It's how she attempts to water down the narrative that asserts that the left are "death cultists".
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Bode is the ugly fat girl who copies all the creative, popular girls at school hoping some of their creativity, wit and style will rub off.

It doesn't.

She does it constantly, starts in one thread and thinks it sounds clever and goes to thread after thread saying the same thing. Redundant cow
She's been doing that on here for 10 years. Redundant, and stupid besides.
She'll deny things she said, when the original post of her saying it is in the quote where she denies saying it too.

She has horrible reading comprehension also...I have no idea where she gets the crap she says
 
I don't agree. The proof is in the pudding. If they volunteer for the Army, they are trained. I'm a New Yorker, and I don't come from a gun culture. Could I go into a gun-shop and buy a gun just like that? In Israel they have to be 27 and go thru all kinds of regulations. Are there any here?
There is no "gun culture", idiot.


Why so hostile? Certain parts of the country are more "into guns" then other parts. A dude in Texas is more likely to go hunting than a dude playing b-ball in Brooklyn.
 
What are you lawless gun control freaks whining about now?

Their boogeyman......the NRA

Our right to keep and bare arms triggers the left like no other issue.


Can you blame them after what happened last week? After all the senseless massacres? The high-school kids are also completely fed up with adults' inaction and being hypocrites. How can an 18-year-old walk into a gun-shop and buy a weapon of war, yet the same teen can't buy a beer?
Because that same teen ca n be drafted for war and end up with a military grade weapon not some civilian junk.
 
I support the 2nd Amendment. I have guns. I am NOT a supporter of the NRA blood cult.

Ooooh and everyone cares....hardly. How many more times you going to post "blood cult"?

It's how she attempts to water down the narrative that asserts that the left are "death cultists".
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Bode is the ugly fat girl who copies all the creative, popular girls at school hoping some of their creativity, wit and style will rub off.

It doesn't.

She does it constantly, starts in one thread and thinks it sounds clever and goes to thread after thread saying the same thing. Redundant cow
She's been doing that on here for 10 years. Redundant, and stupid besides.
She'll deny things she said, when the original post of her saying it is in the quote where she denies saying it too.

She has horrible reading comprehension also...I have no idea where she gets the crap she says
There's that Comrade Sassyovich/Comrade Allieovich tag team from Moscow again....this is WAY beyond catfishing. Guess I will have to look up the Russian word for "catfish".

catfish - Russian translation - bab.la English-Russian dictionary
 
I don't agree. The proof is in the pudding. If they volunteer for the Army, they are trained. I'm a New Yorker, and I don't come from a gun culture. Could I go into a gun-shop and buy a gun just like that? In Israel they have to be 27 and go thru all kinds of regulations. Are there any here?
There is no "gun culture", idiot.


Why so hostile? Certain parts of the country are more "into guns" then other parts. A dude in Texas is more likely to go hunting than a dude playing b-ball in Brooklyn.
Because "gun culture" is a euphemism for white rural culture.

The only culture that is not respected in this supposedly "multicultural" country.

The only difference between Kentucky and New York is the fact that most Kentuckians are smart enough to understand that guns protect the defenseless. There is no "gun culture" in Kentucky at all.
 
I don't agree. The proof is in the pudding. If they volunteer for the Army, they are trained. I'm a New Yorker, and I don't come from a gun culture. Could I go into a gun-shop and buy a gun just like that? In Israel they have to be 27 and go thru all kinds of regulations. Are there any here?
There is no "gun culture", idiot.


Why so hostile? Certain parts of the country are more "into guns" then other parts. A dude in Texas is more likely to go hunting than a dude playing b-ball in Brooklyn.
Because "gun culture" is a euphemism for white rural culture.

The only culture that is not respected in this supposedly "multicultural" country.

The only difference between Kentucky and New York is the fact that most Kentuckians are smart enough to understand that guns protect the defenseless. There is no "gun culture" in Kentucky at all.
Right....:abgg2q.jpg:...no gun culture at all....
 
I don't agree. The proof is in the pudding. If they volunteer for the Army, they are trained. I'm a New Yorker, and I don't come from a gun culture. Could I go into a gun-shop and buy a gun just like that? In Israel they have to be 27 and go thru all kinds of regulations. Are there any here?
There is no "gun culture", idiot.


Why so hostile? Certain parts of the country are more "into guns" then other parts. A dude in Texas is more likely to go hunting than a dude playing b-ball in Brooklyn.
Because "gun culture" is a euphemism for white rural culture.

The only culture that is not respected in this supposedly "multicultural" country.

The only difference between Kentucky and New York is the fact that most Kentuckians are smart enough to understand that guns protect the defenseless. There is no "gun culture" in Kentucky at all.
Right....:abgg2q.jpg:...no gun culture at all....
Of course there isn't.

Everything you idiots pull out of your ass is always wrong and only believed by others just as stupid as you are.

Same thing with "Islamophobia" or "homophobia" etc
 
I don't agree. The proof is in the pudding. If they volunteer for the Army, they are trained. I'm a New Yorker, and I don't come from a gun culture. Could I go into a gun-shop and buy a gun just like that? In Israel they have to be 27 and go thru all kinds of regulations. Are there any here?
Stop making up shit. You are entitled to your own nut ball opinions, but not your own facts.
 
What are you lawless gun control freaks whining about now?

Their boogeyman......the NRA

Our right to keep and bare arms triggers the left like no other issue.


Can you blame them after what happened last week? After all the senseless massacres? The high-school kids are also completely fed up with adults' inaction and being hypocrites. How can an 18-year-old walk into a gun-shop and buy a weapon of war, yet the same teen can't buy a beer?

:itsok:
 
What are you lawless gun control freaks whining about now?

Their boogeyman......the NRA

Our right to keep and bare arms triggers the left like no other issue.


Can you blame them after what happened last week? After all the senseless massacres? The high-school kids are also completely fed up with adults' inaction and being hypocrites. How can an 18-year-old walk into a gun-shop and buy a weapon of war, yet the same teen can't buy a beer?

Because they can go to war, they can vote....


You misunderstood me. They can buy an AR-15, which is a weapon of war, and not meant for a civilized society, yet they can't buy a beer until 21. Enough is enough. No other country has these massacres on a weekly basis.

You are either a big fat liar or ignorant as hell, AR-15's are not weapons of war you stupid moron. There went your credibility out the window.
 
Their boogeyman......the NRA

Our right to keep and bare arms triggers the left like no other issue.


Can you blame them after what happened last week? After all the senseless massacres? The high-school kids are also completely fed up with adults' inaction and being hypocrites. How can an 18-year-old walk into a gun-shop and buy a weapon of war, yet the same teen can't buy a beer?

Because they can go to war, they can vote....


You misunderstood me. They can buy an AR-15, which is a weapon of war, and not meant for a civilized society, yet they can't buy a beer until 21. Enough is enough. No other country has these massacres on a weekly basis.

You are either a big fat liar or ignorant as hell, AR-15's are not weapons of war you stupid moron. There went your credibility out the window.
He is a New Yorker.

He has probably never even seen a gun in his life.
 
It's widely acknowledged that the National Rifle Association is one of the nation's most influential advocacy groups. They've successfully lobbied against the expansion of federal gun control policies in the post-Newtown era, and supported numerous state-level policy changes that broadened access to guns. Through campaign donations and popular legislator scorecards they exert considerable influence on federal gun law making.

Given its high profile, it's easy to assume that the NRA represents the voice of American gun owners. But in fact, the organization's membership numbers and survey data point a different picture. Only a small fraction of the nation's gun owners are NRA members. Even among NRA members, there is widespread dissent from some key points of the organization's orthodoxy. And on many gun control issues, the majority of gun owners who aren't affiliated with the NRA hold opinions closer to those of non-gun owners than to those of NRA members.

imrs.php


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-agree-with-it-either/?utm_term=.1ea5198df7c9

The NRA was once a good outfit - until it was hijacked by radicals in 1977. I cancelled my longtime membership after I realized what was happening. I went from respecting the NRA to detesting it.

How NRA’s true believers converted a marksmanship group into a mighty gun lobby
 
It's widely acknowledged that the National Rifle Association is one of the nation's most influential advocacy groups. They've successfully lobbied against the expansion of federal gun control policies in the post-Newtown era, and supported numerous state-level policy changes that broadened access to guns. Through campaign donations and popular legislator scorecards they exert considerable influence on federal gun law making.

Given its high profile, it's easy to assume that the NRA represents the voice of American gun owners. But in fact, the organization's membership numbers and survey data point a different picture. Only a small fraction of the nation's gun owners are NRA members. Even among NRA members, there is widespread dissent from some key points of the organization's orthodoxy. And on many gun control issues, the majority of gun owners who aren't affiliated with the NRA hold opinions closer to those of non-gun owners than to those of NRA members.

imrs.php


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-agree-with-it-either/?utm_term=.1ea5198df7c9

I don't think most people agree with what the NRA is saying......

NRA executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre gave a fiery, defiant speech at the annual CPAC on Thursday LaPierre defended Second Amendment rights and warned of a "socialist agenda" intended to strip firearms away from law-abiding citizens.

LaPierre, who was not listed on CPAC's official schedule, accused Democrats of making gun control a political issue in order to achieve their ultimate goal to "eradicate all individual freedoms."


"What they want are more restrictions on the law-abiding citizens. "Their solution is to make you, all of you, less free. They want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of the family, the failure of America's school systems and even the unbelievable failure of the FBI."

Right before LaPierre took the stage, NRA national spokeswoman Dana Loesch also spoke, striking a far angrier tone than she had in a CNN town hall Wednesday evening and even admitting the accusations she was about to make would be controversial.

"Many in legacy media love mass shootings. You guys love it. I'm not saying that you love the tragedy, but I am saying that you love the ratings. Crying white mothers are ratings gold to you and many of the legacy media in the back," she charged, pointing to journalists at the back of the ballroom.

And as LaPierre did, Loesch blamed failures in law enforcement for the latest tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.

"We will not be gaslighted into thinking that we are responsible for a tragedy that we had nothing to do with. It is not our job to follow up on red flags. It is not our job to make sure that states are reporting to the background system," Loesch said.

The elites care not one whit about America's school system and schoolchildren," LaPierre added.

"I hear a lot of quiet in this room, and I sense your anxiety," LaPierre said, turning to the political consequences of the debate. "And you should be anxious, and you should be frightened. If they seize power, if these so-called 'European socialists' take over the House and the Senate, and God forbid they get the White House again, our Americans freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever."

LaPierre ended his speech, to a standing ovation

Ahead of the NRA leader's speech, Trump tweeted his support for LaPierre and others in the organization, calling them "Great People and Great American Patriots" who will "do the right thing."

They are nothing but the marketing arm of the gun manufacturers. They thought they were invincible.

They thought wrong.

Republicans are guilty as sin. They pretty much admit it the second they go along with any regulations on guns. We've been telling them for years there are common sense gun legislation they could pass but they didn't want to hear it. Now they are open to some regulations? Why? Do they now realize they were being unreasonable?

Ban bump stocks
Increase the 18-year-old age limit for rifles
Limit magazine stock sizes
Strengthen background checks

Bout fucking time.
 
What are you lawless gun control freaks whining about now?

Their boogeyman......the NRA

Our right to keep and bare arms triggers the left like no other issue.


Can you blame them after what happened last week? After all the senseless massacres? The high-school kids are also completely fed up with adults' inaction and being hypocrites. How can an 18-year-old walk into a gun-shop and buy a weapon of war, yet the same teen can't buy a beer?

:itsok:

ptbw and depotoo, I'm glad you find massacres so funny. I guess a movie about the Holocaust would be a comedy show to you guys.
 
I don't agree. The proof is in the pudding. If they volunteer for the Army, they are trained. I'm a New Yorker, and I don't come from a gun culture. Could I go into a gun-shop and buy a gun just like that? In Israel they have to be 27 and go thru all kinds of regulations. Are there any here?
Stop making up shit. You are entitled to your own nut ball opinions, but not your own facts.


I wasn't making up anything. I have family in Israel, and I know how guns are regulated over there.
 

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