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Oh irony...
and knowing just how looney the NRA is I'm sure the game will be on the NRA website as a fundraiser activity for kids.
I'm all for the 2nd amendment but the NRA is run by a bunch of looney Tunes who pander to the weirdos and milk them of their cash!
the best way to solve gun violence, is make a video game killing someone with a who believes in he 2nd amendment ammirte?
Megaton, you hit the nail directly on the head. The NRA is only concerned with spreading fear so people will buy weapons that are meant to be in the hands of soldiers. What do they get out of it? More money, and more influence. Anyone that denies that is living in a dream world.
Plenty of congressmen and senators are highly rated by the NRA. These politicians refuse to pass new gun law legislation, and the NRA drums up votes for them in return during election years. The NRA also runs a convincing smear campaign on politicians that look to change gun laws. Just look what the NRA did today because of the executive orders by the President.
I live in Michigan, and after the shooting in Newtown, gun shops here were selling out of assault rifles and ammunition, because people were afraid that gun laws were going to be revamped.
No one wants to take away all guns. That was never the point of this new legislation. Assault rifles need to be banned again, permanently. Clips need to be smaller in size, and background checks need to happen at gun shows and private dealers. No one needs to own an AK-47 or a high-caliber sniper rifle. And we all know people will get their hands on these if they want them badly enough, just not everyone will, and that's a start.
Things need to change. I thought people would have more sense after twenty children were murdered, but some continue spewing garbage pertaining to the Second Amendment or refer back to history they know nothing about. Or, like the comment above this one, continue to spread fear and insecurity to increase support.
So after all this, after everything that happened to those people, what does the NRA propose to combat gun violence? Yep, what a shocker, more guns. More money, more support for their organization.
So ya mean to tell me that Obama could sign 23 executive orders on gun bans and gun control within school. Meanwhile Obama daughtehave armed guards at their school... I call hypocrisy