RedThunder94
Full Metal
lol, no doubt.
support a company that is bringing guns to mexico from america so so they can get rid of them easy and still make there money..
BUT - I found one rant that he may have used in his "case" against the NRA. Here it is, for your perusal: "Am I the NRA?.
No one can go with a "no compromise" situation. But it's in making those compromises that you get most (or more) of what you want.I have to agree with the opinions of the essay writer. His wants actually follow very closely with the GOA and JPFO orginazations. I am a life NRA and would I do it again? HELL YES!!! I may not agree with everything the NRA does, but then again who does agree with everything anyone does?
"Sparkmaster" has some facts screwed up, but the writer of the essay is Spot On. Problem is, in the real world, a "no compromise" attitude gets you no where but, left behind. I do think the NRA should be a little stronger in the "Rights" department.
SIXTH—and this may be the most important point I'll make, so pay attention—I'd want the NRA to adopt as its principal and publicly-acknowledged objective the repeal or nullification of every weapons law, at every level of government in America. The Second Amendment is explicit about this and requires no esoteric legal interpretation. Check the dictionary meaning of "enfringe" if you doubt my word.