2aguy
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The NRA is the leading Civil Rights organization in the country right now...they are under attack by people who not only hate the 2nd Amendment, but who are also targeting the1st Amendment...
Here we have an the hero who saved 26 people when the government screwed up and allowed a killer to murder 26 people in the Texas church. Without this NRA instructor and his personal AR-15 civilian rifle, the 26 wounded survivors would have been murdered as well.....
The NRA instructor and his AR-15 rifles saved at least 26 lives that day, likely many more since the shooter was still active and the police were nowhere near the scene of the attack...
WATCH: New NRA Ad Featuring Sutherland Springs Hero Will Leave You Speechless
"Immediately, he came out of the church shooting at me," he recalled. "He hit the truck in front of me, he hit the car behind me, he hit the house behind me, and I hit him."
"He had an AR-15, but so did I," Willeford continued. "It's not the gun, it's the heart; it's a matter of the heart. I'm not the bravest man in the world or anything, but I was here, I was here and I could do something. And I had to do something."
Earlier this week, Willeford penned an opinion piece for Dallas News recalling that tragic day and speaking about the importance of the the Second Amendment and the NRA.
"Anti-gun politicians and anti-gun activists have made clear their belief that the way to stop criminals is to restrict the rights of law-abiding citizens, and many have blamed the men and women of the NRA for acts of deranged individuals. Sometimes, it feels like the mainstream media hates firearms," he wrote.
I am proof that they are wrong. I am also proof that the NRA's familiar mantra is true: The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," he added.
Here we have an the hero who saved 26 people when the government screwed up and allowed a killer to murder 26 people in the Texas church. Without this NRA instructor and his personal AR-15 civilian rifle, the 26 wounded survivors would have been murdered as well.....
The NRA instructor and his AR-15 rifles saved at least 26 lives that day, likely many more since the shooter was still active and the police were nowhere near the scene of the attack...
WATCH: New NRA Ad Featuring Sutherland Springs Hero Will Leave You Speechless
"Immediately, he came out of the church shooting at me," he recalled. "He hit the truck in front of me, he hit the car behind me, he hit the house behind me, and I hit him."
"He had an AR-15, but so did I," Willeford continued. "It's not the gun, it's the heart; it's a matter of the heart. I'm not the bravest man in the world or anything, but I was here, I was here and I could do something. And I had to do something."
Earlier this week, Willeford penned an opinion piece for Dallas News recalling that tragic day and speaking about the importance of the the Second Amendment and the NRA.
"Anti-gun politicians and anti-gun activists have made clear their belief that the way to stop criminals is to restrict the rights of law-abiding citizens, and many have blamed the men and women of the NRA for acts of deranged individuals. Sometimes, it feels like the mainstream media hates firearms," he wrote.
I am proof that they are wrong. I am also proof that the NRA's familiar mantra is true: The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," he added.