2020...

Judging by what they say about themselves and their history, they are trying to gin up viewership.

You didn't expect CNN to cover it, did you? You fucking libtards won't turn on each other.



 
Nice to have you back. The average IQ of the site was getting alarmingly high.

Your parole officer let you go home for a few days?

I’m so sorry.

I keep calling you “Outlaw,” as if you’re a little boy...or a dog.

My bad...it’s THE Outlaw, right?

THE Outlaw carries so much more gravitas and shows what a badass you are.

I won’t make that mistake again!
 
I’m so sorry.

I keep calling you “Outlaw,” as if you’re a little boy...or a dog.

My bad...it’s THE Outlaw, right?

THE Outlaw carries so much more gravitas and shows what a badass you are.

I won’t make that mistake again!

Why are you quoting a post that wasn't to you? Forget which profile you're using or do you have them both up at the same time? Or is Pu your dimwitted brother mom always made you take along?
 
More stupidity from the libtard community. The fucking ignorance is blinding. Yes... let's not glorify people dedicating their careers to protecting others... let's glorify a hood rat, out committing felonies, in the car and resisting arrest while under the influence of 6 drugs. Losers.

 
More stupidity from the libtard community. The fucking ignorance is blinding. Yes... let's not glorify people dedicating their careers to protecting others... let's glorify a hood rat, out committing felonies, in the car and resisting arrest while under the influence of 6 drugs. Losers.


But wait.
Why are you criticizing criminals when you are...
wait for it...
The Outlaw?!
 
There may be two conspiracies here - the first in the 70's to take over the NRA and bend it into a marketing wing of the manufacturers, and the new one alleged by the NY AG in which current and recent NRA insiders raid the group's funds for their personal benefit. As for your "grassy knoll" attempt at deflection - L H Oswald ordered his weapon by through the mail from an advertisement in a magazine. No background checks, no tracing of ownership. Things were different in the 60's and the manufacturers were fighting back hard against regulations and restrictions being imposed after several gun assassinations and attempts.

That wasn't deflection Magoo...it was out and out sarcasm.
Tell me, did we land on the moon or was that shot in a studio?
Did the US Government implode the WTC?
Have you lined all your ball caps with tin foil?
Geezzzzzussss.....
 
That wasn't deflection Magoo...it was out and out sarcasm.
Tell me, did we land on the moon or was that shot in a studio?
Did the US Government implode the WTC?
Have you lined all your ball caps with tin foil?
Geezzzzzussss.....

What part are you having trouble with there?
 
I was a member of the NRA for a while. It came with my Hunter Safety Course (taught in a high school classroom after hours using real rifles) and my NRA Marksmanship Course (taught in a school basement big enough for a short shooting range). I gave up on them when they were bought out by firearms manufacturers in the mid-70's. Actually, "bought out" is the wrong term here - the manufacturers supported a slate of candidates for leadership posts with typical campaign material - posters, buttons, etc, at the 1976 annual convention. The new leadership transformed the association from the "shoot safe, shoot well" emphasis encouraged by its founders (retired Civil War Generals who hoped to improve the shooting skills of the draft-age population) into a "buy more guns" emphasis. They did well by invoking hysterical fears over threats to the Second Amendment, raising money both from members and corporate sponsors. Anyone who has had a kid in a large non-profit soccer club has suspicions about what happens when too much money is lying around. Same thing applies here.

I made a mistake there - the marksmanship course was in a church basement, not school basement.

NRA still offers a similar course -- https://mqp.nra.org/media/8333/mqp-guide-book.pdf#page=20
We used .22s at 50 feet, and we fired both prone and standing. As I recall it was one session training, then one session for qualification.

That was more marksmanship training than I got in 8 years in the Navy.
 
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