chikenwing
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- Feb 18, 2010
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A few questions for you.
A man walks into a convenience store carrying a 38. He picks up a loaf of bread, and a gallon of milk and walks to the counter. Next, he shoots the clerk and takes the money from the cash register and runs.
1. The NRA spends millions fighting for him to be able to carry that gun into the store, so do they have any responsibility for the shooting when they know some of the people they are fighting for will shoot the clerk?
2. At exactly what point does the NRA stop calling him a good guy with a gun?
3. If he gets away, will the NRA continue calling him a good guy with a gun the next time he walks into a store?
His good guy statues as you put it,goes away just like for everyone else,when he commits a crime,he is convicted,doesn't get his guns back.
This is easy stuf for rational people,not so much for the emotionally crippled.