Morning started out rough. Pouring rain, parking was a cluster. Hoping to meet the Gunnie but the line is something like 2 1/2 hours long.
But:
I got my aerial shots thanks to the folks at Lone Wolf Distributors.
The NRA logo is apparently worth $20/item. I sell these flags for $10.
Remember the flap by the CSGV, Media Matters etc. over the CCW Hoodie that allegedly was marketed in response to the Martin/Zimmerman shooting a month before it happened?
Well I met the manufacturer. They have nearly two months worth of backorders and are shipping out so many they didn't have enough left to bring any besides a sample to the convention.
Ladd Everitt, NRA hoodie salesman of the year.
Now I'm heading out to see if the protesters actually show up. There are two buses out there but we don't know who they are yet.
NRA AM Day 1A
NRA AM '12 Day 1B
NRA AM '12 Day 2A
NRA AM '12: The @CSGV Protest That Wasn't
NRA AM '12 Day 2B
NRA AM Day 3: Finale
NRA AM '12: Final Thoughts
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The busses were Brownells employees whom Frank B wanted to have a chance to experience the show.
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