The plain truth is that the NRA's policy positions long have reflected the extremist ideology of its leadership, and a core group of "Second Amendment absolutists" in its membership.Now anyone w/ any clue (or any integrity) about the internal debates that go on between firearm activists and owners would find the above statement laughable on its face. Of course to the Brady campaing, ANY support of firearm rights is extremist.
And what's even funnier is his 'evidence' of NRA 'extremism'. A poll done for the Bloomberg financed Mayors Against
I also like the term 'self-identified NRA members'. Reminds me of this. When a poll of 150 ACTUAL NRA members was taken, none of them supported Brady style 'reasonable' gun laws.
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Good grief... if the NRA is "extremist", I wonder what the hoplophobes think of the JPFO, the GOA, or, God forbid, the Threepers.
Sounds like they're trying to create an association between gun owners and other "extremists."
That or the Brady Bunch regards anybody capable of independent thought as an "extremist."
if this crap is true...
then goodbye to all, it is time.
If that's Dennis H's idea of an NRA extremist, then I'm proud to be one.
Especially when it comes a time to defend myself. I'll have a gun, & he won't. Just watch me laugh like a madman then.
B Woodman
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