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How to Identify a ‘Bad Guy’ with a Gun? Take an NRA Class

Liberals seem intent to keep pushing this exhausted narrative…

In this image, we see two men standing directly in front of one another, each holding a pistol to the other’s face. The message? It’s simply impossible to identify the “good guy with a gun”, and therefore the Second Amendment is useless and should be abolished.

It’s not exactly that simple.

First of all, let’s move on from the fact that both of the subjects in this image are holding their pistols improperly (handguns require a two-hand grip to be operated effectively), and focus on the fact that there are organizations that tackle this exact question — the very organizations the left wants to erase.

The National Rifle Association offers classes for everyone who wants to learn not just about safety when handling a weapon, but also for handling altercations involving firearms. By doing this, the NRA is actually playing a part in minimizing gun violence, not escalating it.

This is the same organization that has since been labelled a terrorist cell by the far left.

~ Facts Not Memes


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