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Gun owners & Second Amendment defenders, PLEASE listen to this North Carolina man.
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15874802" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I'm a little confused here- I stated that a well-renowned Conservative President was not as pro-2A as everyone makes him out to be. GCA '68 and NFA '86 were some of the most restricting acts, and '86 was Reagan's term. '68 was LBJ, and he was a nasty bastard in general. I said nothing about race.</p><p></p><p>I know that there are pro-2A democrats and anti-2A conservatives (probably more than they would like to admit so they're not ostracized). I would suggest anyone looks at the background of the main anti-2A players- they'll see an interesting trend beyond political affiliation. Follow the money.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly. Any massive change sparks too much resistance (except in certain backwards deep-blue states where the coastal region wants to give criminals more rights than law-abiding citizens).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15874802, member: 181885"] I'm a little confused here- I stated that a well-renowned Conservative President was not as pro-2A as everyone makes him out to be. GCA '68 and NFA '86 were some of the most restricting acts, and '86 was Reagan's term. '68 was LBJ, and he was a nasty bastard in general. I said nothing about race. I know that there are pro-2A democrats and anti-2A conservatives (probably more than they would like to admit so they're not ostracized). I would suggest anyone looks at the background of the main anti-2A players- they'll see an interesting trend beyond political affiliation. Follow the money. Exactly. Any massive change sparks too much resistance (except in certain backwards deep-blue states where the coastal region wants to give criminals more rights than law-abiding citizens). [/QUOTE]
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