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Okay, if you want to be in denial of what the NRA has been your entire lifetime.
Okay, if you want to be in denial of what the NRA has been your entire lifetime.
Colin hasn't worked with/for the nra for quite some time.This right here
The Mulford Act of 1967
The NRA token Negro Colin Noir swears it was not drafted to suppress minorities rights and the NRA had nothing to do with.
Colin hasn't worked with/for the nra for quite some time.
The nra as they exist is a joke. They are Not Really Advocates.
The ruling by the Supremes is fantastic.
Colin Noir wordsColin hasn't worked with/for the nra for quite some time.
The nra as they exist is a joke. They are Not Really Advocates.
The ruling by the Supremes is fantastic.
"No one ever leaves that out. It’s said all the time. The Mulford act was written well before the Panthers showed up with guns. Them doing so served as a catalyst to expedite the process to pass it. The NRA wasn’t even a 2A advocacy group then. They were a glorified gun club."
You guys watch 9-Hole Reviews? Probably my favorite newer gun channels
Not calling you out, in fact in the video I posted Colin states he hasn't worked for the NRA in a while. Essentially the NRA got tired of their token Negro and disposed of him.I don't know why folks are trying to call me out on the Colin thing.
Someone called him the token nra black guy, all I said was he hasn't worked for or with them for sometime.
I didn't say anything about or give a fuck about the Mulford act.
It is a bullshit law and you can thank Reagan for it.
Well I like Demo Ranch because he reviews non mainstream firearms such as the Coonan .357 vs other magnum pistols.Demo ranch is terrible, sorry.
Admittedly I watch Brandon Herrera because AKs and he runs an AK shop. The AK-50 project, VSS, and the Luty smg have all been good content from him. Anything approaching political stuff from him is…terrible.
eh. what are you going to do. run up on a CCW?Looks like Cali CCW permit holders got doxxed?
Yikes
Yeah, that was classic.I posted about it in a different thread, but the DOXX by the CA DOJ and AG contains a bit more information then that. It's also in clear violation of California state law regarding privacy.
Paul Harell is great. I love the episode where he is doing an experiment to see what would happen if you fired your handgun from under the covers of your bed. He doe some shooting, gets out of bed, and with a stone cold look on his face reveals he is wearing SpongeBob Squarepants pajamas.